The work was found in a rock shelter located to the south of Paris, France, that features prehistoric engravings ...
Milnes and Thiry's latest study, published in Oxford Journal of Archaeology, discovered the presence of three-dimensional modelling by closely examining fine-scale geomorphological features.
They believe that the 3D map likely reflected the natural water flows and geomorphological features in the area. “What we’ve described is not a map as we understand it today–with distances ...
"The carved motifs and their relationship with natural features in the sandstone of the shelter can be compared with major geomorphological features in the surrounding landscape," the researchers ...
In their latest study, Milnes and Thiry discovered the presence of three-dimensional modeling by closely examining fine-scale geomorphological features. "This completely new discovery offers a ...
The research suggests that the 3D model in the rock shelter was shaped in such a way as to reflect the region's natural water flows and geomorphological features. "What we've described is not a ...
They believe that the 3D map likely reflected the natural water flows and geomorphological features in the area. “What we’ve described is not a map as we understand it today–with distances, directions ...