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The second one looks like an orthocone nautiloid in flint/chert.

 

The first item looks very worn, but could be either a coral, sponge, or bryozoan.

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The first item may be the cast of a burrow. A more specific location would be helpful for better identification. Though I am not familiar with it I imagine that Denmark has quite diverse geology.

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1 hour ago, Opabinia Blues said:

The first item may be the cast of a burrow. A more specific location would be helpful for better identification. Though I am not familiar with it I imagine that Denmark has quite diverse geology.

Well Found on surface, on a farmers field, aprox. 150 m above sea-level. 

The soil is very clayey, and lots of stones and flint. 

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