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Dating of bones suggest humans made music 42,000+ years ago
The oldest instrument: Unearthed from the Hohle Fels Cave in Germany, the above flute (made from animals; bird bone and mammoth ivory flutes have been found) now stands as the oldest known human instrument. Upon initial testing, researchers believed bones found with the flute to be roughly 35,000 years old, but improved radiocarbon dating has revealed that they’re actually between 42,000 and 43,000 years old. The implications of this on our knowledge of humanity’s history are considerable — past dating suggested humans waited on warmer weather before heading into Central Europe, near the Danube River, but now it appears that humans moved up the Danube well prior to an especially cold period of the Ice Age. source
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The oldest instrument: Unearthed from the Hohle Fels Cave in Germany, the above flute (made from animals; bird bone and mammoth ivory flutes have been found) now stands as the oldest known human instrument. Upon initial testing, researchers believed bones found with the flute to be roughly 35,000 years old, but improved radiocarbon dating has revealed that they’re actually between 42,000 and 43,000 years old. The implications of this on our knowledge of humanity’s history are considerable — past dating suggested humans waited on warmer weather before heading into Central Europe, near the Danube River, but now it appears that humans moved up the Danube well prior to an especially cold period of the Ice Age. source

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Remembering Jeff Buckley, Fifteen Years Later

Has his legacy strengthened with the passage of time? Clearly people are more aware of him now than they were in ‘97. But one “Hallelujah” cover too many certainly can have a dulling effect, sadly. (Side note: Totally had a Buckley poster in our college dorm.)

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Remembering Jeff Buckley, Fifteen Years Later

Has his legacy strengthened with the passage of time? Clearly people are more aware of him now than they were in ‘97. But one “Hallelujah” cover too many certainly can have a dulling effect, sadly. (Side note: Totally had a Buckley poster in our college dorm.)

Very rarely do I repost an ecard. But I’ve been screaming this for tears. So, apparently, have others.

Very rarely do I repost an ecard. But I’ve been screaming this for tears. So, apparently, have others.

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Gods bless my favourite soul. He denies flash cameras because he, like I, believes they steal a piece of one’s soul. Ewing States of ‘MericA (Taken with instagram)

Gods bless my favourite soul. He denies flash cameras because he, like I, believes they steal a piece of one’s soul. Ewing States of ‘MericA (Taken with instagram)

Ummm. Lot to be said about living through the plague and being well studied…. #beetlejuice

Ummm. Lot to be said about living through the plague and being well studied…. #beetlejuice

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