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Who made the Neanderthal flute? Humans or carnivores? Bob Fink presents the evidence and discussion arguing that the Divje babe 1 bone was a flute made by Neanderthals, with references.

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Title: Chewed or Chipped? Who made the Neanderthal flute?
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Evidence the Neanderthal bone is a flute and the world's oldest known musical instrument.

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