The Gundestrup Cauldron is a religious vessel found in Himmerland, Denmark, 1891. It was deposited in a dry section of a peat bog, dismantled with its five long rectangular plates, seven short ones and one round plate.

    Each plate is made of 97.0% pure silver and filled with various motifs of animals, plants and pagan deities.

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    1. Screamingboneman on

      Lest I’m mistaken, the cauldron depicts the Celtic god Dagda, is that right?

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