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RE: Discovering the Swabian Jura - Part 3, Visiting the archaeological excavation site Geissenklösterle

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Hi how are you I do not have the answer and I do not find the additional you add to the publication, but I have to congratulate the tour is very exciting it is as if we return to prehistory their effort and their good shots show me a wonderful place I will be attentive to the answers and so I learn something new today, thanks for such an impressive journey

In the south of Germany, specifically in the Geißenklösterle Cave located in the Jura mountains, a team found during excavation what appeared to be rudimentary wind instruments
These instruments have turned out to be the oldest musical instruments discovered so far in Europe, showing that more than 40,000 years ago the human being already knew music and developed his own musical instruments.

I do not ask any of this is just outstanding information to learn a little more @shaka