- The
Divje Babe flute, also
called tidldibab, is a cave bear
femur pierced by
spaced holes that was
unearthed in 1995
during systematic archaeological...
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Divje Babe (pronounced [ˈdiːwjɛ ˈbaːbɛ]) is a
karst cave and
archaeological park
overlooking the
Idrijca River in
northwestern Slovenia. It is
noted for...
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carved from
bones in
which lateral holes have been pierced. The
disputed Divje Babe flute, a
perforated cave bear femur, is at
least 40,000
years old....
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older than the one from the
Hohle Fels cave. The
artifact known as the
Divje Babe flute,
which was
discovered in
Slovenia in 1995, has also been suggested...
- Wild Lake (Slovene:
Divje jezero) is a lake near
Idrija in
western Slovenia and a
karst spring of the
Vauclusian type. The lake is the
source of the Jezernica...
- A
pierced cave bear bone,
dating from 43100 ± 700 BP,
found in 1995 in
Divje Babe cave near Cerkno, is
considered a kind of flute, and
possibly the oldest...
- that
first appeared approximately 160,000
years ago. The "
Divje Babe flute" from the
Divje Babe I cave is a
perforated bone,
believed by some to be a...
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impossible to confirm. The
potentially oldest instrument is the
Divje Babe
Flute from the
Divje Babe cave in Slovenia,
dated to 43,000 and 82,000 and made...
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tanning agent, food preservative, and
insect repellent. The 43,000-year-old
Divje Babe
flute (a cave bear femur) from
Slovenia has been
attributed by some...
- the
traditional music styles and dances. The
Divje Babe flute, a
perforated bone
found in a cave at the
Divje Babe site Cerkno, Slovenia. It is controversially...