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Prehistoric 'walkie talkies' spring to life for first time in 6,000 years in extraordinary new test
A form of prehistoric "walkie talkies" have sprung into life for the first time in thousands of years in a new test. Ancient ...
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Scientists just played prehistoric shell trumpets used as ancient walkie talkies for the first time in 6,000 years
In a series of small, clustered archaeological sites along the Llobregat River basin in Catalonia, a pattern has quietly ...
Archaeologists just tested 12 of these shell trumpets dating back 6,000 years. Eight could still be played, though one was ...
Pankaj Chaudhary, a seven-time MP, was formally appointed as the new Uttar Pradesh BJP chief in Lucknow amidst a grand 'Sangathan Parva' event. Union Minister Piyush Goyal announced the decision, ...
From above, it’s easy to see the Fibonacci spiral created by a pink stucco home, built into an imposing cliffside in Sedona, Arizona. From below, residents can walk through it, beginning at a central ...
Miquel López-García is an archaeologist. He’s also a professional trumpeter, performing in many styles from jazz and funk to salsa and Catalan folk music. And as a child, he told The Guardian, he ...
A team of archaeologists from the University of Barcelona (UB) has documented the use of trumpets made from sea snail shells in various Neolithic settlements on the Catalan coast. These artefacts, ...
If you've ever stumbled across a large conch shell at the seaside, you might have held it to your ear to listen to the sound of the sea. But have you ever considered playing it? Scientists in Spain ...
Conch Shell Productions, in partnership with HB Studio, will present THE GAME as part of Program B of the CSP New Works Fest 2025. The sci-fi one-act will be performed on December 5 at 7:00 p.m. and ...
Conch Shell Productions, in partnership with HB Studio, will present DINNER WITH ROXIE as part of Program B of the CSP New Works Fest 2025. The new drama by Arthur W. French III will be performed on ...
A team of archaeologists from universities in New York and Arizona have just published a fascinating new study that reports on the impressive auditory range of conch-shell trumpets used by Native ...
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