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Dr. Shoki Kuriski, hosts podcast conversations about music and science and everything in between. Photo: Tel Aviv University spokesperson.

Podcast: Conversations about music, science and everything in between: music and the science of archeology (chapter 1)

Tel Aviv University's Tel Aviv 360 podcast with the participation of astronomer Dr. Noah Barosh and Uzi Shalu from the Philharmonic Orchestra on the roots of music in the era of ancient man
Genetic analysis suggests that humans have inhabited the Tibetan Plateau continuously since the last ice age. In the picture - a Buddhist stupa and houses in a Tibetan town. Photo: Jialiang Gao / Wikimedia.

When did the first Tibetans live?

She took a deep breath. Helps complete the prehistoric puzzle. Photo: Kentish Plumber, Flickr.

What did Rosh Ein look like in the days of ancient man?

Illustration: Charles R. Knight, 1920.

"Cavemen"? Not necessarily