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Archaeologists Say These Conch Shells May Have Been Used as Early Musical Instruments 6,000 Years Ago
New research suggests that a collection of conch shells unearthed in Spain may have once produced melodies, in addition to ...
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6,000 Years Later, Neolithic Seashells Made into Trumpets Still Work
Learn how Neolithic communities transformed seashells into powerful signal horns built for long-distance communication.
The Passy-style tombs are a dramatic departure from earlier Neolithic burials not just in terms of their scale, but in what ...
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At ‘Neolithic capital’ in Turkey, carved faces upend narrative of a primitive age
Human figures in 'Stone Hills,' where the Bible's Abraham settled, attest to the start of human settlements 11,000 years ago: ...
Turkey unveiled dozens of new finds at a major archaeological site in southeast Turkey on Wednesday, giving fresh insight ...
KARAHANTEPE: On the windswept hills overlooking Turkiye’s vast southeastern plains, new archaeological discoveries are ...
Read the issue » The Stones of Stenness are part of one of Europe’s richest archeological landscapes—the legacy of a ...
Archaeologists are to resume digging at the Ness of Brodgar on Orkney after 3D radar technology led to an "extraordinary ...
A team of archaeologists from the University of Barcelona (UB) has documented the use of trumpets made from sea snail shells ...
New research from the University of St Andrews, as part of a team led by the University of Bradford, has confirmed the ...
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