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Archaeologists digging up pre-Columbian sounds
By Flute Academy | July 6, 2008
… ancestors, producing hundreds of replicas of whistles, flutes and wind instruments unearthed in Mexico’s ruins. … outside Mexico City homes. A trilling, tuneless flute heralds the knife sharpener’s arrival. A whistle … about museums around the world doing this, not just here.” That’s changing, said Tomas Barrientos, …
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