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6,000-year-old walkie-talkie: Scientists revive prehistoric shells used for long-distance communication
Archaeologists in Spain have brought back the voice of the Neolithic by successfully playing ancient shells that had been buried for around 6,000 years. The instruments, made from large marine snail ...
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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 shell trumpets from the Stone Age have sounded their distinctive notes once ...
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