Pfalzfeld Column, 5th cent. BC
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ID
2002
Title
Pfalzfeld Column, 5th cent. BC
credit
Holly Hayes
Location
249620
Resolution
2532 x 3822 px (9 MP)
Camera
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
focal length
50mm
Date Taken
January 24, 2008
Date Added
November 17, 2009
Last Updated
February 17, 2026

Image: Pfalzfeld Column, 5th cent. BC

The Pfalzfeld Column (Pfalzfelder Saule) dates from the 5th or 4th century BC and was found in a cemetery in Pfalzfeld, Germany. Its original position is unknown, but it probably stood on a Celtic hill grave. The four human masks on the column and the hemispheric base are well-known symbols from the Mediterranean area; they protect the burial place. The column originally stood 2.8 m high. It is one of few large stone sculptures north of the Alps from this period and one of the most important cultural monuments of the prehistoric Rhineland.