New study reveals how ancient ‘sky disc’ was made, squashing claims it was a forgery

A new analysis of the Nebra Sky Disc — a 3,800-year-old artifact that may be the oldest known representation of the sky — undermines claims that it is a more recent forgery. The study shows the 12-inch (30 centimeter) wide bronze disc was made with multiple cycles of heating and hammering that a modern forger would not have imitated, according to an author.

The Nebra Sky Disc made headlines in 1999 when it was unearthed by metal detectorists in a field near the town of Nebra in central Germany. But the true provenance of the object has been disputed.

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