Grave of real-life Asterix warrior discovered by UK archaeologists
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Archaeologists discovered a highly elaborate grave of a real-life Asterix resistance fighter in a West Sussex building site in England. /VCG Photo

Archaeologists discovered a highly elaborate grave of a real-life Asterix resistance fighter in a West Sussex building site in England. /VCG Photo

Part of the headdress from the helmet belonging to the resistance fighter against the Romans was found buried with him in the grave along with a sword. /VCG Photo

Part of the headdress from the helmet belonging to the resistance fighter against the Romans was found buried with him in the grave along with a sword. /VCG Photo

The warrior is thought to have been a refugee French Gallic fighter who fled Julius Caesar's legionnaires as they swept across continental Europe in about 50BC. /VCG Photo

The warrior is thought to have been a refugee French Gallic fighter who fled Julius Caesar's legionnaires as they swept across continental Europe in about 50BC. /VCG Photo

Archaeologists described the discovery, which will be on display at the Chichester Museum in 2020, as "the most elaborately equipped warrior grave ever found in England." /VCG Photo

Archaeologists described the discovery, which will be on display at the Chichester Museum in 2020, as "the most elaborately equipped warrior grave ever found in England." /VCG Photo