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- The Nydam Mose, also known as Nydam Bog, is an archaeological site located at Øster Sottrup, a town located in Sundeved, eight kilometres (5 mi) from...
- Tristan Ryan Nydam (born 6 November 1999) is a former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder or left back. Nydam represented England at under-18...
- inscription alu appears on the following objects: The Nydam Arrow (DR 13) is an arrow discovered in Nydam Mose, South Jutland, Denmark that bears the inscription...
- Scott Nydam (born April 9, 1977 in Denver, Colorado, United States) is an American former professional cyclist. He won the mountains classification at...
- and continued up until the sixth century with clinker-built ships like Nydam. The character and appearance of these ships have been reflected in Scandinavian...
- authority in the Victorian case of Nydam v R, confirmed by the High Court of Australia in R v Lavender and Burns v R. In Nydam v R, the Court described the...
- Angeln) and Nydam, which contained large quantities of arms, ornaments, articles of clothing, agricultural implements, etc., and in Nydam, even ships...
- – Albian) of Oklahoma". Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin. 146: 1–27. Nydam, R.L.; Cifelli, R. L. (2002a). "Lizards from the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian)...
- 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 ports...
- Ship De Meern ships Isis Madrague de Giens Nemi ships Marausa Y****i Ada Nordic Nydam ship Lists: Oldest surviving Museum ships Surviving ancient ships...