
Presentamos un tubo de hueso largo de ave, decorado con series de incisiones lineales. Esta pieza pertenece al Magdaleniense inferior de la Cueva de la Güelga. Los paralelos indican que este tema es repetitivo en esa fase paleolítica en el Cantábrico, por lo que pudiera constituir un motivo característico. Su interpretación como flauta nos permite una serie de reflexiones sobre los instrumentos musicales paleolíticos en general y sobre este tipo de piezas en particular.This paper introduces a bird bone fragment, decorated with lineal incisions. This ítem, found in the course of the archaeological works developed in the Güelga Cave (Asturias), belongs to de Early Magdalenian period. The paralells point out that this kind of decoration recurs in the Cantabrian Región along this Palaeolithic phase, so it could be a characteristic artwork at this time. The Identification of the item as a flute fragment allows us make some reflections about Palaeolithic musical Instruments.
arte mueble, Mobile art, flute, Upper Palaeolithic, GN700-890, Magdaleniense, Prehistoric archaeology, Paleolítico Superior, Archaeology, Magdalenian, C, flauta, Auxiliary sciences of history, CC1-960
arte mueble, Mobile art, flute, Upper Palaeolithic, GN700-890, Magdaleniense, Prehistoric archaeology, Paleolítico Superior, Archaeology, Magdalenian, C, flauta, Auxiliary sciences of history, CC1-960
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