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The Neanderthal Musical Instrument from Divje Babe I Cave (Slovenia): A Critical Review of the Discussion
by Matija Turk, Ivan Turk and Marcel Otte
Appl. Sci. 2020, 10(4), 1226; https://doi.org/10.3390/app10041226 - 12 Feb 2020
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The paper is a critical review of different evidence for the interpretation of an extremely important archaeological find, which is marked by some doubt. The unique find, a multiple perforated cave bear femur diaphysis, from the Divje babe I cave (Slovenia), divided the [...] Read more.
The paper is a critical review of different evidence for the interpretation of an extremely important archaeological find, which is marked by some doubt. The unique find, a multiple perforated cave bear femur diaphysis, from the Divje babe I cave (Slovenia), divided the opinions of experts, between those who advocate the explanation that the find is a musical instrument made by a Neanderthal, and those who deny it. Ever since the discovery, a debate has been running on the basis of this division, which could only be closed by similar new finds with comparable context, and defined relative and absolute chronology. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Musical Instruments: Acoustics and Vibration)
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