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Bronze Age Nebra Disc May Depict the Pleiades, An Ancient Sky Atlas
archaeology7 hours ago

Bronze Age Nebra Disc May Depict the Pleiades, An Ancient Sky Atlas

The Nebra Sky Disc, a Bronze Age bronze and gold disk found in Nebra, Germany and dated to around 1600–1800 BCE, is regarded as the world’s oldest depiction of astronomical phenomena. Its gold inlays illustrate celestial features, including a cluster some interpret as the Pleiades, and its arcs may mark horizons and solstices; when aligned with the hill where it was buried, it likely functioned as an ancient sky calendar, though questions about its exact origin persist.

Unveiling the Craftsmanship Behind the Nebra Sky Disc
archaeology1 year ago

Unveiling the Craftsmanship Behind the Nebra Sky Disc

New research reveals that the Nebra Sky Disc, a 3,600-year-old Bronze Age artifact, was crafted using a complex hot forging process involving around ten cycles of heating, forging, and annealing. This discovery highlights the advanced metalworking skills of early Bronze Age craftsmen. The study, conducted by the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt and other collaborators, utilized modern metallographic techniques to gain insights into the disc's production, underscoring the importance of re-examining historical artifacts with new methods.