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English: The Gundestrup cauldron is a silver vessel dated from between 200 BC and 300 AD. it's the largest known example of European Iron Age silver work. Now in the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.
Italiano: Il calderone di Gundestrup è un recipiente d'argento datato tra il 200 a.C. e il 300 d.C. è il più importante esempio conosciuto di lavorazione dell'argento dell'età del ferro in Europa. Si trova al Museo Nazionale di Danimarca a Copenaghen.
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The Gundestrup cauldron is a silver vessel dated from between 200 BC and 300 AD. it's the largest known example of European Iron Age silver work. Now in the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.
The Gundestrup cauldron is a silver vessel dated from between 200 BC and 300 AD. it's the largest known example of European Iron Age silver work. Now in the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.