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  • Turine Papyrus, ca. 1320 B.C. shows the location of an egyptian goldmine. Because of the application of different colours for gold-bearing rocks, this papyrus is considered as the oldest geological map extant.

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current09:35, 5 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 09:35, 5 November 20051,128 × 882(324 KB)Geoz(talk|contribs)Turine Papyrus, ca. 1320 B.C. shows the location of an egyptian goldmine. Because of the application of different colours for gold-bearing rocks, this papyrus is considered as the oldest geological map extant.

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