This paper discusses one of the famous slabs from the Bredarör Bronze Age cairn at Kivik in Scania. Many researchers believe it is lost. The slab depicts two axes, two spearheads, a conic teature and a ship, all arranged in an almost heraldic way. An unpublished excavation report by Gustaf Hallström and renewed examination of histoncal sources show that Nils Henrik Sjöborg found fragments of the slab in 1814. Then it was put back in its original place in the cairn's central cist Some time between 1814 and 1849 it was removed, and lost again.