User:SophisticatedStick/Prehistoric music/Bibliography

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Africa
Kumbani, J. (2020). Music and sound-related archaeological artefacts from southern Africa from the last 10,000 years. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 55(2), 217–241. https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270x.2020.1761686


 * Academic journal


 * Reliable
 * There are many sources, so it verifiable.
 * Independent
 * Secondary, uses many sources.

Blench, R. (2013). Methods and results in the reconstruction of music history in Africa and a case study of instrumental polyphony. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 48(1), 31–64. https://doi.org/10.1080/0067270x.2013.771016


 * Academic journal


 * Reliable.
 * Sources, verifiable.
 * Independent
 * Secondary, uses sources. A little bit of primary, but article relies on secondary sources.

General Overview of Music
Montagu, J. (2017). How music and instruments began: A brief overview of the origin and entire development of music, from its earliest stages. Frontiers in Sociology, 2. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2017.00008


 * Academic journal


 * Reliable.
 * There are sources, so it is verifiable
 * Independent
 * The article makes it clear when something isn't a fact, and it does source when needed, secondary.

Killin, A. (2018). The origins of Music. Music &amp;amp; Science, 1, 205920431775197. https://doi.org/10.1177/2059204317751971


 * Academic journal


 * Reliable, peer reviewed.
 * Verifiable, uses sources.
 * Independent
 * Secondary

Individual Instruments
Fritz, C., Tosello, G., Fleury, G., Kasarhérou, E., Walter, Ph., Duranthon, F., Gaillard, P., & Tardieu, J. (2021a). First record of the sound produced by the oldest Upper Paleolithic Seashell Horn. Science Advances, 7(7). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abe9510


 * Academic journal.


 * Reliable
 * Sources, verifiable
 * Independent
 * Secondary

Turk, M., Turk, I., Dimkaroski, L., Blackwell, B. A. B., Horusitzky, F. Z., Otte, M., Bastiani, G., & Korat, L. (2018). The Mousterian musical instrument from the Divje Babe I cave (Slovenia): Arguments on the material evidence for Neanderthal musical behaviour. L’Anthropologie, 122(4), 679–706. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anthro.2018.10.001


 * Academic journal


 * Reliable
 * Sources, verifiable
 * Independent
 * Secondary

Several Instruments Found in One Region
Pomberger, B. M., Kotova, N., & Stadler, P. (2023). New hypothesized musical instruments of the European Neolithic. Archaeology, (3), 28–35. https://doi.org/10.15407/arheologia2021.03.028


 * European research journal


 * Reliable.
 * Sources, verifiable
 * Independent
 * Secondary

Campos, F., Hull, J., & Hồng, V. (2023). In search of a musical past: Evidence for early chordophones from Vietnam. Antiquity, 97(391), 141-157. doi:10.15184/aqy.2022.170


 * Academic journal
 * Reliable
 * Sources, verifiable
 * Independent
 * Secondary

Davin, L., Tejero, J., Simmons, T., Shaham, D., Borvon, A., Tourny, O., Bridault, A., Rabinovich, R., Sindel, M., Khalaily, H., & Valla, F. (2023). Bone aerophones from eynan-mallaha (israel) indicate imitation of raptor calls by the last hunter-gatherers in the levant. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 8709-8709. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35700-9


 * Academic journal
 * Reliable
 * Sources, verifiable
 * Independent
 * Secondary

Strenacikova, M., & Academy of Arts. (2019). Ancient musical discoveries in slovakia. Iconi, (3), 6-9. https://doi.org/10.33779/2658-4824.2019.3.006-009


 * Academic journal
 * Reliable
 * Sources, verifiable
 * Independent
 * Secondary

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Referred Pages
Prehistoric Africa

Prehistoric Southern Africa

Prehistoric North Africa

Prehistoric West Africa

Prehistoric Central Africa

Prehistoric East Africa

Bullroarer

Musical instrument

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