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Stone Worlds: Narrative and Reflexivity in Landscape Archaeology

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Replicas of possible Neolithic flute by Andy B on Thursday, 25 January 2018

The magic flute
Festival of British Archaeology 2009

A few photos from the "Magic flute" event (2009) in which Gareth Riseborough tried to make replicas of a medieval and a possible Neolithic flute.

He was successful in both projects. The medieval flute plays very well and looks fantastic. The Neolithic whistle looks the piece, but is very difficult to play - no fault of Gareth's there, the reason he was trying to replicate the original was to see whether it was actually a whistle, or whether it might have been simply a dog-chewed bone.

Photos of the replicas at
https://museum.wales/blog/2009-07-29/The-magic-flute/

With thanks to Martyn for the link

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