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      • We discuss the stages of hominid anatomy that permit music to be perceived and created, with the likelihood of both Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens both being capable. The earlier hominid ability to emit sounds of variable pitch with some meaning shows that music at its simplest level must have predated speech.
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  2. Jun 19, 2017 · Music must first be defined and distinguished from speech, and from animal and bird cries. We discuss the stages of hominid anatomy that permit music to be perceived and created, with the likelihood of both Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens both being capable. The earlier hominid ability to emit sounds of variable pitch with some meaning ...

  3. Jun 20, 2017 · Music must first be defined and distinguished from speech, and from animal and bird cries. We discuss the stages of hominid anatomy that permit music to be perceived and created, with the likelihood of both Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens both being capable.

  4. Jun 20, 2017 · We discuss the stages of hominid anatomy that permit music to be perceived and created, with the likelihood of both Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens both being capable.

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  5. The find was recognized as being a fragment of a flute-like musical instrument. Due to the age and location of the discovery, the manufacture of the flute was attributed to Homo neanderthalensis (the Neanderthals) rather than Homo sapiens!

  6. Mar 1, 2021 · In summary, our results reinforce the idea that the Neanderthals possessed the same auditory capabilities as H. sapiens necessary to support a vocal communication system as complex and...

    • Mercedes Conde-Valverde, Ignacio Martínez, Rolf M Quam, Manuel Rosa, Alex D Velez, Carlos Lorenzo, P...
    • 2021
  7. Jun 6, 2006 · Science News. Did Neanderthals invent music? An expert on prehistory contends that early hominids developed a musical culture that has left traces deeply embedded in modern humankind. The...

  8. Was music, then, a creation not just of Homo sapi-modern humans (Homo sapiens), whom they resembled in ens but of Homo neanderthalensis, too? many ways. In some locations, the two groups may have even shared resources and tools. But researchers had assumed that Neanderthal culture was significantly less developed than that of early modern.

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