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Gundestrup The
Gundestrup cauldron is a
richly decorated silver vessel,
thought to date from
between 200 BC and 300 AD, or more
narrowly between 150 BC...
- the
breastplate of Augustus. The
carnyx also
appears on the side of the
Gundestrup cauldron. A
small bronze boar
carnyx dating from the Iron Age was found...
- "Buddhic posture",
providing a
direct parallel to the
antlered figure on the
Gundestrup cauldron.
Iconography ****ociated with
Cernunnos is
often portra**** with...
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Numerous Celtic coins also
depict such a wheel. The half-wheel
shown in the
Gundestrup cauldron "broken wheel"
panel also has
eight visible spokes.[citation...
- ‘Jupiter’
surmounting the
Anguiped (a snake-legged human-like figure). The
Gundestrup cauldron has been also
interpreted mythically.
Along with dedications...
- North-West
Europe and is
among other things reflected in the
finding of the
Gundestrup cauldron. The
tribal Danes came from the east
Danish islands (Zealand)...
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among many
famous examples of repoussé and
chasing are the
prehistoric Gundestrup cauldron, the mask on the
mummy of Tutankhamun, the body
armours of the...
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apparent cultural symbolism include: the
Gundestrup cauldron, made in the 2nd or 1st
century BC,
found at
Gundestrup,
Denmark a
Bronze Age
cauldron found...
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Initially thought to be
around 2,000
years old due to its
similarity to the
Gundestrup cauldron, the
Chiemsee cauldron was
later attributed to the 20th century...
- the most
famous is
plate A of the
Gundestrup Cauldron, a 1st-century BC
vessel found in Denmark. On the
Gundestrup Cauldron and
sometimes elsewhere, Cernunnos...