In 1928, a Soviet history teacher, Anatoly Stolbunov, discovered mammoth
bones 30,000 years old in the Chersonesos Cave near Simferopol.
On the
scapula was a drawing of dots and lines, which was similar to a map of
the starry sky. Astrophysicists copied the map onto a computer and
confirmed that this is what the sky looked like 30,000 years ago.
Now
the details - almost all of the stars from the drawing on the bone have
"survived" to this day, but some can only be seen through a telescope.
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