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WELCOME COLLECTORS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

SELAMAT DATANG KOLEKTOR INDONESIA DAN ASIAN

AT DR IWAN CYBERMUSEUM

DI MUSEUM DUNIA MAYA DR IWAN S.

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Dr IWAN SUWANDY, MHA

BUNGA IDOLA PENEMU : BUNGA KERAJAAN MING SERUNAI( CHRYSANTHENUM)

WELCOME TO THE MAIN HALL OF FREEDOM

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Showcase :

The Denmark Collections Exhibition
Frame One :
Dr Iwan Private Denmark Collections
I. POSTAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS

II. NUMISMATIC COLLECTIONS

1. COINS

1)ANCIENT

2)OLD COIN

2. BANKNOTE

III.ROYAL COPENHAGEN CERAMIC COLLECTIONS

IV.PICTURES COLLECTIONS

Frame two :
The Denmark Historic Collections

This article covers the history of the Kingdom of Denmark and of the areas comprising modern-day Denmark.

Contents

1 Ancient Denmark
1.1 The Germanic Iron Age
2 Middle Ages
2.1 Earliest literary sources
2.2 Viking Age
2.3 Christianity, expansion and the establishment of the Kingdom of Denmark
2.4 Difficulties for the kings
2.5 Margaret and the Kalmar Union
3 Early Modern Denmark
3.1 The Reformation
3.2 The loss of Eastern Denmark
3.3 Absolutism
3.4 Colonialism
4 The 19th century
4.1 The Napoleonic Wars
4.2 Nationalism and liberalism
4.3 Monetary union
5 The 20th century
5.1 1901-1939
5.2 World War II
5.3 Post-war
6 See also
7 Footnotes
8 Further reading
9 External links

Ancient Denmark

See also: Neolithic and Bronze Age
People lived in the area of present-day[update] Denmark more than 100,000 years ago, but probably had to leave because of the ice-cap that spread over the land during the period of the Weichsel glaciation (c. 70,000 to c. 12,000 BC). Traces of permanent human habitation in Denmark exist from around 12,000 BC; agricultural settlers made inroads around 3,000 BC. The Nordic Bronze Age period in Denmark featured a culture which buried its dead, with their worldly goods, beneath burial mounds. Many dolmens and rock tombs (especially “passage graves”) date from this period. The many finds of bronze from this era include beautiful religious artifacts and musical instruments, and provide the earliest evidence of social classes and stratification,
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