Prehistoric Flute Found

Posted in Research by AURUM3 NewTech on the June 25th, 2009
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Tubingen University scientists in Germany have discovered 35,000 years old flutes which indicates that humans in Europe had established a complex and creative culture. The three flutes were found found in the Hohle Fels cavern in southwest Germany. The flutes were assembled from 12 pieces of griffon vulture bone.

Archaeologist Nicholas Conard said, It’s unambiguously the oldest instrument in the world.

Source: Prehistoric flute in Germany is oldest known

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  1. Jen Brandwood said,

    on July 7th, 2009 at 2:56 am

    Hey im 13 yr old and i just wanted say that this is really cool news and very interesting. My dad is a scientist and has his own company and im his daughter but i think science is absoluptly boring im not very academic love sports especially running thoug ( i got reserve in state!!!) yay. Ive hated school and stuff but since this ive decided to be a scientist coz i now relize how exciting it is and what theresults can turn out to be and i just wanted to say thankyou i got 92% in my exam and last year I 74%!thankyou for inspiring me!

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