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Hans Kopp fishing for antiquities at La Tène. An engraving after a drawing by Louis Favre, 1865. [IMAGE: Laténium archive]

La Tène was discovered more than 150 years ago, the site gave its name to the second half of the Iron Age across much of Europe

Discovered over 150 years ago, La Tène lent its name to the second half of the Iron Age across much of Europe, with its distinctive artifacts often linked to the…

Continue ReadingLa Tène was discovered more than 150 years ago, the site gave its name to the second half of the Iron Age across much of Europe