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What do the discoveries in Pech Merle MOST likely prove about music in prehistoric times?
that people were able to understand basic concepts of acoustics
that people were using a variety of complex instruments
that people were using musical notation earlier than once thought
that people were able to write songs using rocks, sticks, and bones
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that people were able to understand basic concepts of acoustics
Archaeologists found cave art and markings placed in acoustically resonant spots in Pech Merle, suggesting prehistoric people chose locations for their sound properties.
Archaeologists found cave art and markings placed in acoustically resonant spots in Pech Merle, suggesting prehistoric people chose locations for their sound properties.
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