Skip to main content

Sjaelland Collection

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerod, Denmark

Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerod, Denmark
View across Palace Lake to Frederiksborg Palace (also known as Frederiksborg Castle) in Hillerod, Sjaelland, Denmark. The oldest parts of the building date back to 1560

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Curved swords. From Rorby, Zealand. C. 1550 BC. Bronze Age

Curved swords. From Rorby, Zealand. C. 1550 BC. Bronze Age
Curved swords sacrificed in a bog. C. 1550 BC. Bronze Age. Made in Scandinavia. From Rorby, western Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Trepanned skull of a man. 3500-3400 BC. Denmark

Trepanned skull of a man. 3500-3400 BC. Denmark
Trepanned skull of a man. 21-35 years old. 3500-3400 BC. From Dojringe Mose, Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Flint axes for sacrifice. Sigersdal Mose. C. 3500 BC

Flint axes for sacrifice. Sigersdal Mose. C. 3500 BC
Flint axe who are sacrificed. From Sigersdal Mose, northern Zealand. C. 3500 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Flint axe. 3600-3400 BC. Western Zealand, Denmark

Flint axe. 3600-3400 BC. Western Zealand, Denmark
Flint axe on a helve of birch wood. 3600-3400 BC. From Arnakkegard, Western Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Flint axe. 3100-3000 BC. Eastern Zealand, Denmark

Flint axe. 3100-3000 BC. Eastern Zealand, Denmark
Flint axe on a helve of ash wood. 3100-3000 BC. From Sigerslev Mose, eastern Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Polished flint axes. 3700-3500 BC. From Hagelbjerggard, cent

Polished flint axes. 3700-3500 BC. From Hagelbjerggard, central Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Flint axe of stone from Denmark

Flint axe of stone from Denmark
Flint axe of stone. Neolithic. From Denmark. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BC

Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BC
Funerary trappings of a mans grave. From left to right: Deer antler point, bone pin, wristguard of bone, battle axe of stone, arrowheads of flint and flint blades. Early Neolithic Period. 3800 BC

Background imageSjaelland Collection: Harpoons. 6500-4000 BC. Denmark

Harpoons. 6500-4000 BC. Denmark
Harpoons of deer antler for hunting small whales and seals. 6500-4000 BC. From Zealand coasts and fjords of Eastern Jutland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping