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  Gundestrup cauldron: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The most common idea associated with resurrection consists of the reuniting of the spirit and the body of an individual, or the raising of a person from death...
The Gundestrup cauldron is the largest known example of European Iron Age Iron Age quick summary:
In archaeology, the iron age is the stage in the development of any people where the use of iron implements as tools and weapons is preeminent....
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/gu/gundestrup_cauldron.htm   (1949 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Celtic mythology Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
In a sense, all the Celtic gods and goddesses were like the Greek Apollo, who could never be described as the god of any one thing.
It is probably he who appears on the famous embossed silver bowl found in Gundestrup, Denmark which dates from the 1st or 2nd century BC.
Gundestrup Cauldron A CELTIC NATION article on the famous cauldron now in the National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark.
www.ipedia.com /celtic_mythology_1.html   (1285 words)

  
 Cernunnos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cernunnos is known, from archaeological sources such as inscriptions and depictions, to have been worshipped in Gaul, Northern Italy (Gallia Cisalpina) and the southern coast of Britain.
The earliest known probable depiction of Cernunnos was found at Val Camonica in Italy, dating from the 4th century BC, while the best known depiction is on the famous Gundestrup cauldron of pre-Germanic Denmark, dating to the 1st century BC.
In Gallo-Roman religion, his name is known from the "Pillar of the Boatmen" (Pilier des nautes), a monument now displayed in the Musée Nationale du Moyen Age in Paris.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cernunnos   (1192 words)

  
 Austria - Animals Of Austria
1- Gundestrup Cauldron (2- 3C BCE) - Style La Tene - Himmerland...
Revealing religious practices and mythology from the La Tene style Gundestrup
Cauldron found in Denmark, and other Celtic objects found in sites throughout...
www.everythingaustria.com /animalsofaustria   (866 words)

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