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DescriptionSilver cauldron.jpg
English: Gundestrup, Denmark.
150-0 BC
This cauldron is made from 13 silver plates. The hammered and gilded plates weigh almost 9 kg. On the outside, large deities are accompanied by small humans, animals and mythical creatures in pairs. Interior shows scenes populated with many figures, both human and animals. One of them shows a parade of warriors carrying a carnyx, a Celtic trumpet.
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Gundestrup Cauldron (Denmark, 150-0 BC) of 13 silver plaques. Exterior: large deities, small humans, animals, and mythical creatures. Interior: scenes with human and animal figures. Celtic Art, Bern Historical Museum.
Caldero de Gundestrup (Dinamarca, 150-0 a. C.) de 13 placas de plata. Exterior: grandes deidades, pequeños humanos, animales y criaturas míticas. Interior: escenas con figuras humanas y animales. Arte de los Celtas, Museo Histórico de Berna.
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