by PHENOMENICA on FEBRUARY
4, 2013
in PREHISTORY, SCIENCE
Neanderthals
sang opera, British archaeologist Steven Mithen, originator of the theory that
music was used as a form of pre-linguistic communication by these pre-historic
people, told EFE.
“The
musicality of the Neanderthals can be identified more with opera than with rap
because in addition to music, these hominids also used dance and body language
as forms of communication,” said Mithen, author of “The Singing Neanderthals”.
“Rap
is associated with a particular type of music based on words and phrases,
something the Neanderthals lacked,” Mithen said.
Mithen
helped open a lecture series Thursday on “Music and Its Impact on the Body and
Mind” at the CosmoCaixa exhibition center.
The
lecture series is being organized jointly with the Bellvitge Institute for
Biomedical Research, or IDIBELL.
“Neanderthals
did not adopt a hierarchical position in their songs,” Mithen said.
Human
beings evolved about 100,000 years ago in Africa and later developed spoken
languages, but the modern individuals who spread into the Middle East, Asia and
Europe 50,000 years ago encountered Neanderthals, who still communicated using
ancient musical forms, Mithen said.
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