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Deutsch: Zoomorphes (tiergestaltiges) Sauggefäß aus Regensburg-Harting, Bayern, Deutschland. Datierung Spätbronzezeit / Urnenfelderzeit um 1350 bis 800 vor Chr.
English: A animal shaped baby drinking vessle found in Regensburg-Harting, Bavaria, Germany. Dating to Late Bronze Age approx. 1350 to 800 BCE.
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Animal-shaped baby drinking vessel from 1350 to 800 BCE, found in Regensburg-Harting, Bavaria, Germany.

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