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Cast copper cauldron with rams's head and legs dates from the 5th to the 3rd centuries B.C. Central State Museum, Almaty, Kazakhstan

This cast copper cauldron with ram's head legs dated from the 5th to 3rd centuries B.C. it was found in 1912 in the Semirechye area. It stands 58.5 centimeters high (23 inches). It is 31.5 centimeters (12 inches) deep and 52 centimeters (20 inches) in diameter. Cauldrons such as this werer used to cook the meat of sacrificial animals, or at the start of seasonal events such as the spring festival of Nauriz. Central State Museum, Almaty, Kazkhstan

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This cast copper cauldron with ram's head legs dated from the 5th to 3rd centuries B.C. it was found in 1912 in the Semirechye area.  It stands 58.5 centimeters high (23 inches).  It is 31.5 centimeters (12 inches) deep and 52 centimeters (20 inches)  in diameter.  Cauldrons such as this werer used to cook the meat of sacrificial animals, or at the start of seasonal events such as the spring festival of Nauriz.  Central State Museum, Almaty, Kazkhstan
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