The Nebra Sky Disc, unearthed in 1999 and dated to 3,800 years ago, has been verified as an authentic Bronze Age artefact by a new study published in Scientific Reports. Using metallurgical analysis, researchers demonstrated the disc’s creation involved over ten cycles of heating and hammering at 700°C. The copper used originated from Austrian mines operational durin…
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