Bone aerophones from Eynan-Mallaha (Israel) indicate imitation of raptor calls by the last hunter-gatherers in the Levant
Abstract Direct evidence for Palaeolithic sound-making instruments is relatively rare, with only a few examples recorded from Upper Palaeolithic contexts, particularly in European cultures.However, theoretical considerations suggest that such artefacts have existed elsewhere in the world.Nevertheless, evidence for sound production is tenuous in the