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English: Waldealgesheim, Germany.

About 320 BC

This flagon had been a heirloom before placing in the grave. Its surface were decorated in a somewhat earlier style. The zone consisting of regular arrangements of individual motifs were characteristic of this early style.

Kunst der Kelten, Historisches Museum Bern.

Art of the Celts, Historic Museum of Bern.
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