- 28250 The
Egtved Girl [ˈektveð] (c. 1390 – c. 1370 BC) was a
Nordic Bronze Age girl
whose well-preserved
remains were
discovered outside Egtved, Denmark...
- C.
Michael Hogan,
Egtved Girl Barrow, The
Megalithic Portal,
editor A. Burnham, 4 October, 2007 Poul
Steenstrup (1772 in
Egtved – 1864) a businessman...
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Egtved. The muni****lity was
created in 1970 due to a
kommunalreform ("Muni****lity Reform") that
combined the
following parishes: Bredsten,
Egtved,...
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decade of the 14th
century BC. The
cutting down of the oak log that the
Egtved Girl (in today's Denmark) was
buried in. It is
dated to the
summer of 1370...
- 64″N 9°18′1.43″E / 55.6199000°N 9.3003972°E / 55.6199000; 9.3003972 The
Egtved Runestone or DR 37 is a
Viking Age
runestone engraved in Old
Norse with...
- (Tørskind Grusgrav) is a
former gravel pit
converted into a
sculpture park near
Egtved, Vejle, Denmark. The
sculptures were
created by
Robert Jacobsen (1912–1993)...
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tombs and
burial practices for women,
including famous cases such as the
Egtved Girl and
Princess of Ukok.
Excavations have
yielded a
wealth of well-preserved...
- tops go back to at
least the
Bronze Age,
demonstrated by the
discovery of
Egtved Girl in Denmark. The
early history of the
modern form of crop top intersects...
- mummies, such as the
three Borum Eshøj mummies, the
Skrydstrup Woman and the
Egtved Girl, who were all
found inside burial mounds, or tumuli. In 1875, the Borum...
- Børkop,
parts of
Egtved, Give, and Jelling) and
Kolding (a
merger of Kolding,
parts of Lunderskov, Vamdrup, and
parts of both
Egtved and Christiansfeld...