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  • On the Significance of Divj... On the Significance of Divje babe I Cave for the Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Chronology of Palaeolithic Cave Sites in Slovenia
    Turk, Matija; Turk, Janez Arheološki vestnik (Acta archaeologica), 01/2023, Volume: 74
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    The article reviews the development and interpretation of procedures used in the study of the sedimentary sequence of the Divje babe I Palaeolithic cave site. The data were obtained from ...
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  • DID NEANDERTHALS PLAY MUSIC... DID NEANDERTHALS PLAY MUSIC? X-RAY COMPUTED MICRO-TOMOGRAPHY OF THE DIVJE BABE 'FLUTE'
    TUNIZ, C.; BERNARDINI, F.; TURK, I. ... Archaeometry, June 2012, Volume: 54, Issue: 3
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    Archaeological evidence for wind musical instruments made by modern humans has been well established from the Upper Palaeolithic in Europe. Musical instruments evidently made by Neanderthals have not ...
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  • Mousterian osseous artefact... Mousterian osseous artefacts? The case of Divje babe I, Slovenia
    Turk, Matija; Košir, Adrijan Quaternary international, 09/2017, Volume: 450
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    In the Divje babe I cave in western Slovenia, several osseous artefacts were found in the Mousterian levels besides a Neanderthal bone musical instrument; they are interpreted as being projectile ...
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  • The Mousterian Musical Inst... The Mousterian Musical Instrument from the Divje babe I cave (Slovenia): Arguments on the Material Evidence for Neanderthal Musical Behaviour
    Turk, Matija; Turk, Ivan; Dimkaroski, Ljuben ... Anthropologie (Paris), September-October 2018, 2018-09-00, Volume: 122, Issue: 4
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    In 1995, an unusually perforated femur of a juvenile cave bear was found in the Divje babe I Palaeolithic cave site in Slovenia. The supposition that it could be a flute led to heated debates. ...
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  • The Neanderthal Musical Ins... The Neanderthal Musical Instrument from Divje Babe I Cave (Slovenia): A Critical Review of the Discussion
    Turk, Matija; Turk, Ivan; Otte, Marcel Applied sciences, 02/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 4
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    The paper is a critical review of different evidence for the interpretation of an extremely important archaeological find, which is marked by some doubt. The unique find, a multiple perforated cave ...
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  • The Pleistocene clastic sed... The Pleistocene clastic sediments in the Divje babe I cave, Slovenia. Palaeoclimate (part 1)
    Skaberne, Dragomir; Turk, Ivan; Turk, Janez Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, 11/2015, Volume: 438
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    The clastic sediments in the Divje babe I cave consist mainly of autochthonous terrigenous dolomite clasts, allochthonous terrigenous non-carbonate grains, and biogenic fragments, especially remains ...
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  • Hair imprints in Pleistocen... Hair imprints in Pleistocene cave sediments and the use of X-ray micro-computed tomography for their reconstruction
    Turk, Janez; Čretnik, Janko; Turk, Matija ... Facies, 01/2015, Volume: 61, Issue: 1
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    Detailed studies of cave sediments in the Divje babe I cave, in western Slovenia, have revealed both fossil hairs and the imprints of such hairs present within phosphate aggregates in the clastic ...
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  • Musical Instruments Musical Instruments
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    The study of the acoustic and vibrational characteristics of musical instruments in terms of their mechanical behavior, sound emission, and characteristics started thousands of years ago, and among ...
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  • Could a cave hyena have mad... Could a cave hyena have made a musical instrument? A reply to Cajus G. Diedrich
    Ivan Turk; Matija Turk; Borut Toškan Arheološki vestnik (Acta archaeologica), 01/2016, Volume: 67
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    The contribution is a reply to the article written by Cajus G. Diedrich and published online on the web site of the Royal Society Open Science. Diedrich’s article is fraught with factual errors and ...
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  • The Pleistocene clastic sed... The Pleistocene clastic sediments in the Divje babe I cave, Slovenia. Geochemical characterisation and provenance (Part 2)
    Skaberne, Dragomir; Turk, Ivan; Turk, Janez Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, 11/2015, Volume: 438
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    Different grain size fractions of clastic sediments (40–65, 0.5–3, and <0.5mm) from the Divje babe I cave were chemically analysed. In the chemical composition of the medium and fine fractions, four ...
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