Listen as a 17,000-year-old conch shell is played once more

After laying silent for more than 17,000 years, an ancient instrument is heard again – a deep, plaintive bleat, like a foghorn from the distant past. When archaeologists realised that a large conch shell discovered in the Marsoulas cave in the Pyrenees had been modified thousands of years ago to serve as a wind instrument, they invited a French horn player to play the conch in a sound studio.  The horn produced clear C, C-sharp, and D notes. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► Conch shell in French museum found to be 17,000-year-old wind instrument ► Support the Guardian ► Today in Focus podcast ► The Guardian YouTube network: The Guardian ► Guardian Football ► Guardian Sport ►
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