Nebra Sky Disc
- It is an ancient object that is considered as the world’s oldest concrete depiction of stars.
- Believed to be 3,600 years old, it dates back to the Bronze Age.
- The disc measures about 30 cm in diameter and has a blue-green patina emblazoned with gold symbols representing the Sun, Moon, stars, solstices and other cosmic phenomena.
- It is considered to be one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th century and has been associated with the Unetice culture that inhabited parts of Europe around 1600 ....
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