Celtic Rainbow Cup: Ancient Artifact Found in Germany
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* Revelation: A Celtic coin, dubbed the “Gundorf Rainbow Cup,” was discovered in Saxony, Germany. This is critically important as saxony is not traditionally considered part of Celtic settlement areas – only two Celtic coins had been found ther previously.
* What is a “Rainbow Cup”? These coins are called “regenbogenschüsselchen” (tiny rainbow finger bowl) in German, named for their shape and a superstition linking rainbows to treasure.
* Coin Details: The coin weighs 2 grams (about the weight of a U.S. dime) and is in “almost mint condition.” It depicts a stylized animal head on one side and a neck ring,star,and sphere on the other.
* Meaning: Archaeologists beleive the coin wasn’t used as everyday currency but was likely a status symbol or a store of value for someone with trade connections to the Celts.
* Broader Context: Recent discoveries of similar coins in Germany suggest trade relations existed between the Celts and Germanic peoples before the Roman invasion.
* Source: The information comes from a statement released on October 27th.
