Basse Yutz Flagons | |
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Material | Copper alloy, coral, glass and resin |
Size | 40 cm high |
Created | mid-5th century BCE |
Discovered | Basse Yutz, France |
Present location | British Museum, London |
Registration | Palart.550 |
The Basse Yutz Flagons are a pair of Iron Age ceremonial drinking vessels that date from the mid 5th century BCE.[1] Since their discovery in ill-documented circumstances in the 1920s and their subsequent purchase by the British Museum,[2] they have been described as "great masterpieces" that "combine most of the key features of early Celtic Art".[3] They are in many respects very similar to the Dürrnberg Flagon found in Austria.
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