A freshly unearthed Bronze-Age stone may be the oldest three-dimensional map in Europe, researchers say. The 2m by 1.5m slab (5ft by 6.5ft), first uncovered in 1900, was found again in a cellar in ...
A motif in the center of the slab may mark an enclosure, leading the researchers to suggest that the map depicts the realm of a small Bronze Age kingdom and that its purpose was to stake a claim ...
A man surveying a forest for his orienteering club in western Sweden stumbled on a trove of Bronze Age treasure reckoned ... glint while looking down at a map he was working on.
Although not certain, it is generally thought that the new bronze tools and weapons identified with this age were brought over from continental Europe. The skulls recovered from burial sites from ...
They also support the growing theory that Cornwall was a primary source of tin for the European Bronze Age. Adding further ... to be the world’s oldest map of the stars. The presence of Cornish ...