jueves, 13 de mayo de 2010

Neanderthal Bone Flute Music

Vídeo (YouTube por PJakopin el 4 de mayo de 2010) añadido a Paleo Vídeos > Prehistoria Universal > L.R.2.1

Short film, full title is Playing the Neanderthal flute of Divje babe, is authored by Sašo Niskač, music is performed by Ljuben Dimkaroski, scientific adviser is Dr. Ivan Turk, archaeologist. Extraordinary find from 1996 in Divje babe cave site, western Slovenia, was met with great enthousiasm on one side and with great scepticism on the other side of the scientific audience. Only in 2009 the dilemma if the holes in the bone were accidental or purpose-made, was finally resolved. Ljuben Dimkaroski, member of the Ljubljana Opera Orchestra for 35 years (trumpet), was given a clay replica of the flute by the curator of Slovenian National Museum on occasion of Ljuben's exhibition "Image in Stone". In his dreams, about a year later, he got a clue of how to play this prehistoric instrument. The result you can see and hear by yourself.

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