The long-forgotten melody? Music in the Mesolithic
<p>The Upper Palaeolithic in Europe sees the first incontrovertible archaeological evidence for musical behaviour in humans, in the form of bone items which have been variously interpreted as flutes, pipes or whistles. In addition, there are items which may be interpreted as rasps and bullroar...
Main Author: | Morley, I |
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Other Authors: | Milner, N |
Format: | Book section |
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Oxbow Books
2005
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