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The World's Oldest Known Song Is 3,400 Years Old

Discovered on clay tablets in Ugarit, Syria, the Hurrian Hymn No. 6 is a complete musical piece with notation. It's a hymn to the Hurrian goddess Nikkal, demonstrating sophisticated musical theory from antiquity.

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