PCRamplicitaan
PCRamplicitaan is an ancient Celtic settlement located in what is now the Netherlands. Excavations have revealed a complex of earthworks and wooden structures that date back to the Late Iron Age, around 500 BC. The site was likely an important center for trade and communication, with evidence suggesting it was a hub of the continental Celtic world during this period.
The site consists of a series of interconnected earthworks, including ring ditches, linear ditches, and a number
A number of archaeological features have been identified, including possum fireplaces, the remains of a wooden
Unlike most contemporary settlements of similar time and geography, PCRamplicitaan shows signs of significant systems of