Ancient shell horn can still play a tune after 18,000 years

This combination of photos provided by researcher Carole Fritz in February 2021 shows two sides of a 12-inch conch shell discovered in a French cave with prehistoric wall paintings in 1931. (Carole Fritz via AP)

WASHINGTON — A large conch shell overlooked in a museum for decades is now thought to be the oldest known seashell instrument — and it still works, producing a deep, plaintive bleat, like a foghorn from the distant past.