This animal was famous for its striped fur and long teeth.
The Sabertoothed Tiger
This is what ancient flutes could have been made out of.
Bones
This instrument could have been used to call birds for hunting.
Bird Bone Flute
Forest.
This music use was for giving directions, or sharing hunting grounds.
Story Telling
This animal, with two big tusks, was hunted by early humans for its fur, meat, and bones.
The Wooly Mammoth
This material from the ground could be used for making ocarinas or ancient whistles.
Clay or mud
This instrument was used by ancient Australian people to call to other tribes.
The Didgeridoo
This biome includes sand, water, and rocks.
Ocean
This music use is for having fun.
Celebrations
This animal's jawbone was used to make flutes by ancient humans.
The Cavebear
This material could have been used to make clothing or build shelters.
Fur/animal hide/skin
This ancient instrument was used to perform rhythms for dancing and honoring animal spirits.
The Drum
Grasslands/Savannah
This music use is for honoring something.
Ceremonies
This animal's wing bones were used for flutes.
Bald Eagle/Vultures/Birds
This material that grows from the ground could have been used for spears
Wood
This instrument, made from a wooly mammoth tusk, was used for calling other tribes miles away.
The horn/trumpet/tuba
This biome is nothing but sand and heat.
Desert
This music use was for talking to other tribes over long distances.
Communication
What animal did ancient humans befriend and eventually train to help them?
The wolf or dogs.
Name two of three materials that ancient drums were made from?
Wood, vines, skin
Why did ancient people use animal parts to make instruments?
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This biome is very hot and sticky with lots of vines and poisonous creatures.
Jungle
This music use was for attracting animals
Hunting