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page 1Archaeological discoveries in Denmark

Tollund Man
Iron Age bog body from Denmark that was hanged before death
Trundholm Sun Chariot
late Nordic Bronze Age artifact discovered in Denmark
Gundestrup cauldron
iron age silver cauldron found in Denmark
Golden Horns of Gallehus
archaeological artefact
Egtved Girl
Bronze age girl found in a Danish burial mound
Grauballe Man
Iron Age bog body found in Denmark
Hjortspring boat
large canoe type vessel dated to 350 found in Hjortspring Mose at Als, Denmark
Haraldskær Woman
Iron Age bog body from Denmark
Huldremose Woman
Iron Age bog body found in Denmark
Ladby ship
Danish ship burial
Koelbjerg Woman
Paleolithic bog body found in Denmark that is known for being the oldest bog body ever found
Elling Woman
Iron Age bog body found in Denmark
Klekkende Høj
ancient monument in Vordingborg Municipality (89899)
Skrydstrup Woman
bronze age woman found in a tumulus in Denmark
El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno
Peruvian chronicle finished around 1615 by Felipe Huamán Poma de Ayala
Dejbjerg wagon
Veksø helmets
2 bronze helmets found near Veksø, Denmark
Borremose bodies
three bog bodies found in the Borremose peat bog in Himmerland, Denmark
Odin from Lejre
silver miniature from about the CE.10th century
Snoldelev Stone
runestone
Hoby treasure
Iron Age grave goods found in Denmark

Bornholm amulet
The Brudevælte Lurs
six well-preserved lurs found in Denmark that can still be played.
Valkyrie of Hårby
Viking Age silver figurine
Ribe skull fragment
Skull fragment inscribed with runes
Seeland-II-C
thumb|right|Modern copy
Seeland-II-C (Sjælland bracteate 2) is a Scandinavian bracteate from Zealand, Denmark, that has been dated to the Migration period (around 500 AD). The bracteate bears an Elder Futhark inscription which reads as:
Holmegaard bows
self bows from Northern European bogs, c. 7000 BC