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Europe's Oldest Map
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1/12/2025
A 4,000-year-old stone slab, first discovered over a century ago in France, may be the oldest known map in Europe, according to a new study.
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A 4,000-year-old stone slab first discovered over a century ago in France may be the oldest
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known map in Europe.
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The Saint-Félix slab dates back to the Early Bronze Age and was first discovered in 1900
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in Finistère.
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It made up one of the walls of a ciste, a stone box that housed the bodies of the dead.
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The slab was likely made before it was reused in the burial towards the end of the Early
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Bronze Age.
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At the time of the discovery, the broken slab was moved to a private museum and France's
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Museum of National Antiquities acquired it in 1924.
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It was then stored in a French castle until it was rediscovered in the castle's cellar
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in 2014.
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A few years later, a group of researchers in Europe started analyzing the engravings
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on the slab using high-resolution 3D surveys and photogrammetry.
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They discovered that the slab had all the markings that would be expected of a map,
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such as motifs joined by lines.
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They also found that lines represented a river network and its makers seem to have deliberately
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used the 3D shape to represent a valley.
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The researchers compared the engravings on the slab with elements of the French landscape
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and concluded that the slab represented an area along the River Odette in western France.
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The authors say it's likely the oldest map of a territory that's been identified in
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Europe, and it was likely used by a Bronze Age prince or king to mark ownership over
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a particular area.
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According to the authors, the findings suggest that we shouldn't underestimate the cartographical
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knowledge of past societies.
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