
Kelta urna, fülein kis edényekkel
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The Korongolt, a gray-colored vessel with smaller vessels in its ears, is a characteristic of the so-called pseudo-kernos vessels. These vessels are connected by objects attached to the shoulder, neck, and rim (smaller vessels or "tubes"). They were used for mixing, blending, and sacrificial drinks. The Celtic tribes introduced the use of the potter's wheel in the region of Transdanubia from the 4th century BC. In addition to mass-produced goods meeting household needs, artists created decorative vessels with high artistic value and unique decorations. Examples include sealed decorations and special earpiece designs. These types of sacrificial vessels were used from the Middle Bronze Age to the end of the Iron Age.
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