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-  48–60. OCLC 464543657. "The Hjortspring Boat's sister Tilia Alsie". Ole Crumlin-Pedersen and Athena Trakadas (eds.), Hjortspring: A Pre-Roman Iron-Age Warship...
- Belgium. Clothing worn by the Huldremose Woman, Denmark, 2nd century BC Hjortspring boat, Denmark, c. 400 BC Gundestrup Caudron, Denmark, 2nd-1st century...
- that differ from those of the Stone Age, depicting ships resembling the Hjortspring boat, while large stone burial monuments known as stone ships were also...
- millennium BC) and the Hjortspring boat (c. 300-350 BC). In these cases, the planks are stitched or sewn together. The Hjortspring boat is built s****-first...
- Bronze Age Boat Uluburun Canaanite Cape Gelidonya Zambratija Rochelongue Hjortspring Austronesia Pontian boat Butuan boats Black Sea‎ Sinop D Marsala Gr****:...
- planks are connected at the edges. The planks may overlap, as in the Hjortspring boat, or joined flush at their edges, as is found in Arab dhows and along...
- votive offerings since at least the Nordic Iron Age, as evidenced by the Hjortspring and Nydam boats. The Viking Age saw the first local developments of trading...
- Bronze Age Boat Uluburun Canaanite Cape Gelidonya Zambratija Rochelongue Hjortspring Austronesia Pontian boat Butuan boats Black Sea‎ Sinop D Marsala Gr****:...
- neolithic period and continue into the Pre-Roman Iron Age, as shown by the Hjortspring boat. There are many mounds and rock carving sites from the period. Numerous...
- Drawing from Nordisk familjebok, 1904–1926) Nordic Iron Age boats (Hjortspring boat, Denmark), c. 400 BC Bracteates (Bornholm, Denmark) Ornamented cauldrons...