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Published: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 at 16:25 PM


In 2009 an ancient flute, thought to be the world’s oldest instrument, was found in a cave in Germany.

Made of vulture bone, the instrument dates from around the time that humans began colonising Europe, around 33,000BC. The discovery by a group of scientists has led them to believe that humans may have played music much earlier than previously thought.

Could this be the world’s oldest instrument?

Fragments of three flutes were found in the Hohle Fels cavern in southwest Germany by a team from Tübingen University. The near-complete vulture bone flute is 20cm long, has five finger holes and v-shaped notches that would have acted as a mouthpiece.