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Paris: Archaeologists and scientists claim to have solved the mystery of a 4,000-year-old ancient stone map. At first glance, the Bronze Age map appears to be just a piece of rock carved with mysterious symbols. But this Saint-Bellec slab could lead archaeologists to lost monuments and treasures in northwest France, French news agency Agence France-Presse… Continue reading Mysterious Treasure Map... Archaeologists and scientists have solved the mystery of a 4000-year-old ancient stone map, the Saint-Bellec slab, which could potentially lead to lost monuments and treasures in northwest France. The map was discovered by researchers at the University of Western Brittany in 2014 and rediscovered by professors Yvan Paller and Nicolas Paler. They believe that the area covered by the map may have once been an ancient empire and that it should be used to locate the site. The area includes the Roudoulac Mountains in the Brittany region of France and the Olne River. Researchers have also decoded the slabs as imprinted rivers and rock lines.

Mysterious Treasure Map Or Monument Map Of 4000 Years Old May Reveal Ancient History France; Treasure map found! Archaeologists involved in solving the mystery of a 4000-year-old map

Published : 2 years ago by Jennifer in Science

Archaeologists and scientists claim to have solved the mystery of a 4,000-year-old ancient stone map. At first glance, the Bronze Age map appears to be just a piece of rock carved with mysterious symbols. But this Saint-Bellec slab could lead archaeologists to lost monuments and treasures in northwest France, French news agency Agence France-Presse reported.

Maybe this map could be a treasure

A Twitter page named @Paracelsus1092 has released pictures related to this and it has been said that this could be a map of any treasure. This stone map is important. Because, for the first time, we have been able to reveal its cartographic content, Clément Nicolas of the CNRS research institute, who worked on the project, told Newsweek.

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It compares accurate 3D depictions of the Odette Valley and the river, especially the meandering sections of the Olne River, with modern-day maps through network analysis. Archaeologists typically use things like radar equipment and aerial photography to make discoveries. This can be equally effective on ancient maps.

The oldest map of Europe

In 2021, the Saint-Bellec slab was announced as the oldest map of Europe, and since then, archaeologists have been trying to decipher its traces in the hope of making discoveries. It was first discovered in 1900, but the historian who discovered it did not understand its significance, AFP reports.

How big is the area shown in the map?

Then in 2014, Yvan Paller and Nicolas, professors at the University of Western Brittany, rediscovered the artifact and placed it in a museum. Here Paler began to look closely at his marks. There were small signs that were immediately discernible, Paller told AFP. Researchers have so far determined the area on the map to be about 18 miles by 13 miles.

Archaeologists believe that the area covered by the map may have once been an ancient empire. The whole area has to be surveyed and cross-referenced before it can be explored further. It will take about 15 years to complete this work. The area includes the Roudoulac Mountains in the Brittany region of France. Researchers have also decoded the slabs as imprinted rivers and rock lines. When they compared the map to a modern map, they found it matched 80 percent.

Nicolas said, “At the moment, we only understand maps of natural landscapes (rivers, mountains). We need to decode the main parts of these symbols (ovals, circles, squares, cupmarks). The idea is that the pictorial Saint-Bellec map should be used to locate the site. being done

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