Huns - Cauldrons was made of copper in Huns era
Time: 1896
Place: Balkans
Details: Archaeological finds have produced a large number of cauldrons that have since the work of Paul Reinecke in 1896 been identified as having been produced by the Huns. Although typically described as "bronze cauldrons". the cauldrons are often made of copper.
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