Stone Age Music

GeraldtheGnome
GeraldtheGnome:

I'll edit this soon.
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allenmayes
allenmayes: music was commercial even in those days
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GeraldtheGnome
GeraldtheGnome: I'm trying to look for actual musical instruments from that time and people playing some, there's some mad Pom, no offence, that reckons he has from the Colne Valley some prehistoric instruments from or over 600, 000 years ago, at first I thought he was having a lend with me via his video, but it is quite possible since one of my numerous reference books does show that Homo Erectus Humans (which in this case is not a reference to an 'excited' gay man) did in fact live in the area. So I'll put that and a few other things on in a second, if possible, I'll show the instruments Archaic Homo Sapien Sapiens, Neanderthals and Cro Magnons (Homo Sapien Sapiens, as well as Homo Floriendensis Humans (if they did) used as well.
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allenmayes
allenmayes: should be an interesting thread
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GeraldtheGnome
GeraldtheGnome: Here's what is claimed to be the oldest musical instruments in the world, they were found in England.



Not as old, though claimed to be the oldest instruments ever found, are the instruments that were found in Slovenia, the first one being from 40,000 years ago, used by a Neanderthal, the instruments in front of it are either 35,000 or 30,000 years old or somewhere in between.



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