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== Bibliografía ==
* Steven Mithen, The Singing Neanderthals: the Origins of Music, Language, Mind and Body (2007).
* Hagen, EH and; Hammerstein P (20092010). ”Did Neanderthals and other early humans sing? Seeking the biological roots of music in the loud calls of primates, lions, hyenas, and wolves”. Musicae Scientiae.
* Wallin, Nils, Bjorn Merker, and Steven Brown, eds., The Origins of Music, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA., 2000).ISBN 0-262-23206-5. Compilation of essays.
* D’Errico, Francesco, Paola Villa, Ana C. Pinto Llona, and Rosa Ruiz Idarraga (1998). ”A Middle Palaeolithic origin of music? Using cave-bear bone accumulations to assess the Divje Babe I bone ‘flute’” (Abstract). Antiquity. 72 (March): 65–79.
* Wilford, John N. (June 24, 20092010). ”Flutes Offer Clues to Stone-Age Music”. The New York Times 459 (7244): 248–52. Retrieved June 29, 2009.
 
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