Ancient 3D Map Engravings Found
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Researchers have discovered a distinctive engraving that may represent the oldest three-dimensional (3D) map known to exist

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Ségognole 3 cave, south of Paris , has been discovered to depict water flow and possibly the surrounding landscape.
The cave’s former inhabitants, hunter-gatherers, crafted a remarkable miniature representation of the area's hydrological and geomorphological characteristics.
Alongside the map, archaeologists discovered engravings of horses and the female form, suggesting that the site may hold symbolic significance.