France has always been the heartland of the Celtic world. Once the home to the fierce Gallic tribes, this nation is dotted with their remnants and their lasting heritage. One such remnant is the archaeological site of Tintignac, nestled in the heart of the French region of Corrèze. A major discovery related to the ancient Celts; this site provided one of the most intriguing glimpses into their world. The site dates back to the Iron Age and shows later influences of the arriving Romans. But even so, Tintignac provided a wealth of ancient artifacts that revealed many new elements of the religious and cultural traditions of the Gauls. And one of the foremost finds from the site is the iconic
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