Stone Age Flutes Are Window Into Early Music - NYTimes.com
“At least 35,000 years ago, in the depths of the last ice age, the sound of music filled a cave in what is now southwestern Germany, the same place and time early Homo sapiens were also carving the oldest known examples of figurative art in the world.”
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That is really interesting. Also, you actually don’t have to pay to read it, just register (which is free). badminton:
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I wonder why it is the humans pretty much have to live or appreciate art, is it because most art emotional about...
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yvynyl: Stone Age Flutes Are Window Into Early Music - NYTimes.com
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