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Video: Prehistoric shell trumpets used as walkie talkies play a tune for the first time in 6,000 YEARS after scientists discovered they were used to communicate long distances

Scientists show how prehistoric shell trumpets were used as walkie talkies. The conch shells were used for long distance communication by our ancestors who blew air into them to produce sound.

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Video: Scientists show how pre-historic shell trumpets were used

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