Putative Mousterian flute from Divje babe I (Slovenia): pseudoartefact or true flute,or who made the holes
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The authors present in the contribution a revolutionarytechnique for making holes in bones to date unknown. Theytake this opportunity to summarise the whole debate aboutthe Mousterian flute from Divje babe I and conclude that apresumption of an artificial creation of the holes in the Mousterianf lute is more likely than any other presumption
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