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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Archaeology of Denmark has influenced the young science of archaeology fundamentally since its beginnings and continues to contribute with important finds and developments. The history and prehistory of the area comprising the modern state of Denmark, presents an extraordinary rich and varied abundance of archaeological artifacts. Many different cultures has roamed or settled here since the end of the last ice age and left archaeological footprints in the landscape itself or beneath ground. In addition, the climate and natural conditions in Denmark proper, is exceptionally favourable for preservation. Boglands, shallow waters, a cold coastal climate with relatively small temperature variations throughout the seasons and other factors secures the natural preservation of ancient artifacts. In addition to these factors, Denmark and Danish scientists has also played an important role in establishing archaeology as a science in the 1800s and continues to contribute with fundamental methods and discoveries to this science in general. Denmark and Danish archaeologists has a long history of both international collaborations and engagements and public outreach, education and mediation of the results of archaeology. Many Danish museums plays a leading role in public outreach and mediation."@en }

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