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yvynyl: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.”
Wow, so interesting. Unfortunately I can’t read the article because it’s restricted to paying members… :(
Posted on June 24, 2009 via yvynyl with 33 notes
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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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