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Hjortspring bog. Weapons sacrifice from the pre-Roman Iron Age, circa 350BC. Northern Europe's largest votive weaponary deposit from the time before the birth of Christ. The exhibited artifacts consist of swords, small turned containers of wood from fruit trees, baton-like artifacts, the pipe from airbellows, wooden spoon, round wooden panels, axe handle, and four paddles of common maple, belonging to the boat. In addition there was probably a quantity of chain mail which is not preserved. Ship and army equipment is assumed to come from one single deposition, as the artifacts were found lying on and around the boat. The Hjortspring find is the oldest Nordern large deposit of weaponary.