Wow. Never heard of it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divje_Babe_flute
Not a rudimentary instrument by any means! Capable of 3.5 octaves and modern scales and ornamentation.
I often wonder how many relatively advanced civilizations might have existed of which all trace was wiped away by time.
I think about this a lot. Modern homo sapiens have been around for ~160,000 years. Recorded history starts around 5,000 years ago.
I cannot comprehend the amount of human history we will simply never know.
The amount of banger songs that are lost to history.
The original We will rock you from the stone age 😭
There are actually 21 different species that are considered “humans.” Homo Erectus evolved about 2 million years ago and was at least capable of making fairly advanced stone tools.
There used to be a belief in a “cognitive revolution” that took place around the second Out of Africa migration that populated the world with modern humanity, the point we could look at say, “Okay, this is where we REALLY started” but we keep finding older proof of advanced behavior in even our cousin species that very well might mean that we weren’t as special as we thought. If nothing else, we definitely know we were fucking our maybe-a-little-dumber cousins so their history is still our history.
The vast majority of all human culture to ever exist is forgotten already.
did she get “cancelled” for sexually abusing her back up dancers?
All the rumours are true
The reconstructed Neanderthal flute has a capability of 3½ octaves and all contemporary music genres can be played on it. It is possible to perform a series of musical articulations and ornamentations such as legato, staccato, double and triple tonguing, flutter-tonguing, glissando, chromatic scales, trills, broken chords, interval leaps, and melodic successions from the lowest to the highest tones (via Wikipedia)
There is also a video of Ljuben Dimkaroski playing a replica of the flute.
Homo sapiens playing flutes is cultural appropriation!
It’s not, we learned it from great great great… great GamGam the Neanderthal :)
Nah, that thing is clearly a ceremonial religious object, like all the things we discover.
I’m sure that she’d rock it!
No! It was not meant for us.