Wind instruments in the mid upper palaeolithic of the eastern carpathians
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CÂRCIUMARU, Marin, NIȚU, Elena Cristina, OBADA, Theodor F., CÎRSTINA, Ovidiu, LUPU, Florin Ionuț, LEU, Marian. Wind instruments in the mid upper palaeolithic of the eastern carpathians. In: Annales d'Universite 'Valahia' Targoviste, Section d'Archeologie et d'Histoire, 2019, vol. 21, pp. 7-19. ISSN 1584-1855.
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Annales d'Universite 'Valahia' Targoviste, Section d'Archeologie et d'Histoire
Volumul 21 / 2019 / ISSN 1584-1855

Wind instruments in the mid upper palaeolithic of the eastern carpathians


Pag. 7-19

Cârciumaru Marin1, Nițu Elena Cristina1, Obada Theodor F.2, Cîrstina Ovidiu1, Lupu Florin Ionuț1, Leu Marian1
 
1 „Princely Court” National Museum Târgovişte,
2 Institute of Zoology
 
Disponibil în IBN: 7 aprilie 2020


Rezumat

Three perforated reindeer phalanxes, hitherto unknown, found in the Brînzeni and Duruitoarea Veche caves in the Republic of Moldova, are discussed in comparison with the perforated reindeer phalanx from Poiana Cireșului-Piatra Neamț in Romania, which has anthropic working marks to be considered a genuine wind instrument in the Late Gravettian. Furthermore, a mammalian diaphysis from the Duruitoarea Veche Cave, unfortunately split in two, with four perforations aligned along the length of the bone, is presented in this paper

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Brînzeni, cave, Duruitoarea Veche Cave, Eastern Carpathians, gravettian, Poiana Cireșului-Piatra Neamț, symbolism, Whistle, Wind instrulents