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English: The so-called Mušov Cauldron, a Roman bronze cauldron found in 1988 in a Germanic chieftain's grave in Mušov , Czech Republic, dating to the 2nd century A.D. The cauldron is decorated by four cast heads of Germanic men wearing a Suebian knot hairstyle that are attached and serve as handles.
Deutsch: Der sogenannte Kessel von Mušov. Ein römischer Bronzekessel aus dem 1988 entdeckten germanischen Fürstengrab von Mušov , Tschechien aus dem 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. Der Kessel wird von vier büstenartigen Henkelattachen geziert, die Barbaren (Germanen) mit Suebenknotenfrisur zeigen.
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