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See a 4,000-Year-Old 3D Map of France Researchers believe the Bronze Age stone bears a crude map of an area in France’s Brittany region. by Sarah Rose Sharp April 14, 2021 April 15, 2021.
A photo shows the Bronze Age map that may lead archeologists to previously undiscovered finds from 4,000 years ago. INRAP. Then in 2014, Yvan Pailler, a professor at the University of Western ...
Researchers have discovered what may be the world's oldest three-dimensional map, located within a quartzitic sandstone megaclast in the Paris Basin. The research is published in the Oxford Journal of ...
Stone Slab in France Identified as 4,000-Year-Old Map. News April 6, 2021 ... probably a way to affirm the ownership of the territory by a small prince or king at the time,” Nicolas said of the map.
A stone with mysterious markings dating back 4,000 years is being used as a “treasure map” by archaeologists hunting for ancient sites around northwest France.. The so-called Saint-Belec ...
A new analysis of a Bronze Age stone slab found in France more than a century ago suggests that the roughly 4,000-year-old artifact is Europe’s oldest known map. BBC News reports that the ...
A Bronze Age slab which was excavated in France in 1900 but forgotten for more than a century may be the oldest known map in Europe, archaeologists have said.. The intricately carved stone is ...