Saint Germain kettle
This kettle comes from Saint Germain en Laye and can be traced back to the early Middle Ages, which is the high school century. This kettle is now housed in the National Archaeological Museum of France. The collection of this museum includes various technological and artistic works since the emergence of humans in France. The size of this' kettle 'is 8.7 centimeters high and 15.6 centimeters wide.
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