Copper Age Musical Instruments.

GeraldtheGnome
GeraldtheGnome:

The irony is that I could find quite a variety of Stone Age/Stone Aged Musical Instruments on videos, but hardly anything on Tool Age/Tool Aged Musical Instruments and actually nothing on Copper Age/Copper Aged Musical Instruments, a lot of Archaeologists and others consider that the Copper Age started in 5,000 BC and ended in 3,000 BC, but in reality Copper Working and farming was fairly much in the kick off stage as far back as 7,000 BC. Both of those things though started to happen in some parts of the World during the time of the Tool Age even. This is why I have put that the Copper Age started in 7,000 BC and ended at 5,000 BC. Technically they should be considered to be 6,999 BC, 4,999 BC and 2,999 BC.

See my forum named 'Tool Age Musical Instruments' for only really Musical Instruments from what is now China, which I am yet to put on, otherwise look at my forum named 'Stone Age Musical Instruments' for all other Musical Instruments since the rest of the World only had new types of Musical Instruments only as early as the Bronze Age.

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