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They Discover that a 3000-Year-Old Song Connected Bronze Age Cultures From India to the Mediterranean

More than 3,000 years ago in a city called Ugarit on the east coast of the Mediterranean, someone wrote on a clay tablet a song dedicated to the goddess Nikkal. Today that hymn is the oldest musical score that is preserved and a surprising proof that the cultures of the Bronze Age [...]
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More than 3,000 years ago in a city called Ugarit on the east coast of the Mediterranean, someone wrote on a clay tablet a song dedicated to the goddess Nikkal. Today that hymn is the oldest musical score that is preserved and a surprising proof that the cultures of the Bronze Age [...]

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