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Monviso topographic map

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Monviso

Monte Viso is the location of a neolithic jadeite quarry, at an elevation of 2,000 to 2,400 metres. Its productivity peaked around 5000 BC. The jadeite was used to make cult axes, which are found all over western Europe. One such ceremonial axe head was found as far away as a small hill called Tristia in Western Ireland and is on display in the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, Dublin.

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Name: Monviso topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Monviso, Pontechianale, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy (44.66739 7.08994 44.66749 7.09004)

Average elevation: 9,793 ft

Minimum elevation: 7,825 ft

Maximum elevation: 12,569 ft

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