- The
Dejbjerg wagon (Danish Dejbjergvognen) is a
composite of two
ceremonial wagons found in a peat bog in
Dejbjerg near Ringkøbing in
western Jutland,...
- Tacitus's time up
until the
Viking Age,
particularly the
Germanic Iron Age
Dejbjerg wagon in
Denmark and the
Viking Age
Oseberg ship
burial wagon in Norway...
- pre-Roman Iron Age in
northern Europe are the
Gundestrup cauldron and the
Dejbjerg wagons, two four-wheeled
wagons of wood with
bronze parts. The cultural...
- Reform") that
combined the following,
existing parishes: Bølling
Parish Dejbjerg Parish Faster Parish Fjelstervang Parish Hanning Parish Skjern Parish Stavning...
- The
Dejbjerg wagon, a
composite of two
identical wagons found at
Dejbjerg, now in the
National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen. The
remains of six wagons...
- (Västergötland, Sweden)
Nordic Iron Age
culture Ceremonial wagons. The
Dejbjerg wagon from the Pre-Roman Iron Age (National
Museum of Denmark)
Votive offerings...
- for
diverse religious purposes, such as
depositions of
items such as the
Dejbjerg wagon, the
Gundestrup cauldron and the
Vimose comb.
These depositions are...
- Jutland,
Denmark The
golden altar of
Lisbjerg Church built c. 1125-1150 The
Dejbjerg wagon from the Pre-Roman Iron Age,
thought to be a
ceremonial wagon. Nationalmuseets...
- with the Pre-Roman Iron Age
Dejbjerg wagon, a
composite of two
wagons found ritually deposited in a peat bog in
Dejbjerg, Jutland, and are to be ****ociated...
-
continuity from the
Bronze Age. One of the most
prominent finds is the
Dejbjerg wagon from Jutland, a four-wheeled
wagon of wood with
bronze parts. While...