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Prehistoric flute in Germany is oldest known
Associated Press ^
 | Jun 24, 2009
 | Patrick McGroarty
Posted on 06/24/2009 12:40:02 PM PDT by decimon
AP Photo/Daniel Maurer 
A bird-bone flute unearthed in a German cave was carved some 35,000 years ago and is the oldest handcrafted musical instrument yet discovered, archaeologists say, offering the latest evidence that early modern humans in Europe had established a complex and creative culture.
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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: archaeomusicology; creation; epigraphyandlanguage; evolution; flute; flutes; godsgravesglyphs; neandertal; neandertalflute; neandertals; neanderthal; neanderthalflute; neanderthals
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To: djf
    “One time at Band Camp ....... “
 
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06/25/2009 7:22:45 AM PDT
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Nakota
 
To: CholeraJoe
    LOL...is he wearing a chastity belt?!?!?
 That thing looks thick as a brick!
 
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06/25/2009 7:25:41 AM PDT
by 
Joe 6-pack
(Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
 
To: Joe 6-pack
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06/25/2009 7:29:45 AM PDT
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CholeraJoe
(Waterboarding isn't torture. Listening to Miley Cyrus is torture.)
 
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11/11/2018 7:40:52 AM PST
by 
SunkenCiv
(and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
 
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