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- Bedolina_Map abstract "The Rock 1 of Bedolina, the so-called Bedolina Map, is a famous engraved prehistoric rock which is part of the Camonica valley (Alps, Italian side, Lombardy region) petroglyph complex. It is known as being one of the most ancient topographic maps, interpreted as the depiction of cultivated plots, mountain paths and villages. The locality of Bedolina pertains to the Capo di Ponte municipality (BS-I), near the hamlet of Pescarzo. The area is included in the Seradina-Bedolina Archaeologic park, lying on a prominent terrace on the right slope of the Camonica valley, at an altitude of 530 m above the sea level. The rock, a flat surface of Permian sandstone (Verrucano of Lombardy) polished by the Pleistocene glacier, is 9 m long and 4 m wide.A total number of 109 figures were carved during the late Bronze Age and the Iron Age (1000-200 BC), mainly the so-called topographic patterns (dotted squares and zigzagging \"paths\"), warriors, animals, wooden huts, cup-marks and a Camunnian Rose. The rock has been completely recorded and studied by Miguel Beltrán Llorís (Beltrán Llorís 1972) and more recently by Cristina Turconi, for the Milan University. According to the most recent studies and to the close examination of figures and superimpositions, the best known engraved patterns of the Bedolina Map, precisely \"maps\", likely pertain to the Iron Age, and more in detail to the central centuries of the 1st millennium BC (6th-4th centuries BC).".
- Bedolina_Map thumbnail Bedolina_roccia_1_foto_rilievo.jpg?width=300.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageExternalLink baserun.cgi?_cfg=record.cfg&_fil=code%3D%22bedln001%22.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageExternalLink www.parcoseradinabedolina.it.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageID "44563152".
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageLength "3583".
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageRevisionID "688928312".
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Camunian_rose.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Capo_di_Ponte.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alps.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Italy.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_Age.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistory.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rock_art.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Lombardy.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink Rock_Drawings_in_Valcamonica.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink File:Bedolina_roccia_1_foto_rilievo.jpg.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLink File:Bedolina_roccia_1_rilievo.jpg.
- Bedolina_Map wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bedolina Map".
- Bedolina_Map subject Category:Alps.
- Bedolina_Map subject Category:Archaeology.
- Bedolina_Map subject Category:Geology_of_Italy.
- Bedolina_Map subject Category:Iron_Age.
- Bedolina_Map subject Category:Prehistory.
- Bedolina_Map subject Category:Rock_art.
- Bedolina_Map hypernym Rock.
- Bedolina_Map type Band.
- Bedolina_Map comment "The Rock 1 of Bedolina, the so-called Bedolina Map, is a famous engraved prehistoric rock which is part of the Camonica valley (Alps, Italian side, Lombardy region) petroglyph complex. It is known as being one of the most ancient topographic maps, interpreted as the depiction of cultivated plots, mountain paths and villages. The locality of Bedolina pertains to the Capo di Ponte municipality (BS-I), near the hamlet of Pescarzo.".
- Bedolina_Map label "Bedolina Map".
- Bedolina_Map sameAs Q18712797.
- Bedolina_Map sameAs m.012dtrt6.
- Bedolina_Map sameAs Q18712797.
- Bedolina_Map wasDerivedFrom Bedolina_Map?oldid=688928312.
- Bedolina_Map depiction Bedolina_roccia_1_foto_rilievo.jpg.
- Bedolina_Map isPrimaryTopicOf Bedolina_Map.