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Archaeoacoustic analysis of the ancient town of Alatri in Italy [PDF]
SBRG’s research of archaeoacoustic and physical phenomena at ancient sites has developed over a number of years. Our research group uses a practical standard (SBSA) which complements the field of archaeology. Studying archaeoacoustics and natural phenomena over the last five years, it has enabled us to offer an explanation of some of the enigmas of ...
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO, Gullà, Daniele
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Archaeoacoustic Analysis in Enclosure D at Göbekli Tepe in South Anatolia, Turkey
We made an archaeoacoustic exploration at Enclosure D in the Göbekli Tepe archeological site. This site is the most ancient archaeological location recognized by archaeologists all over the world.
P. Debertolis, D. Gullà, H. Savolainen
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An archaeoacoustic study of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum on Malta [PDF]
The remarkable subterranean architecture of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum on Malta has generated many claims about its dramatic acoustic effects, but previous studies have lacked rigour.
R. Till
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Ethnohistorical sources in archaeoacoustics research:
This article explores the use of ethnohistoric data for the understandings of the acoustic and sound-world of rock art sites. A discussion on the complexities of using ethnohistorical documents in the study of rock art and archaeoacoustics is made using Yokuts rock art as a case study.
Alarcón-Jiménez, Ana-María +2 more
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New Technologies of Analysis in Archaeoacoustics
Building on previous research where EEG was used to measure the effect on brainwave activity, SBRG (Super Brain Research Group) have been developing a new protocol to further evaluate physical phenomena found at many archaeological and other sites.
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO, Gullà, Daniele
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Preliminary Archaeoacoustic Study of Kanheri Caves in Mumbai (Maharashtra, India)
Ajinkya S. Umbarkar +2 more
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QUANTUM DECOHERENCE × ARCHAEOACOUSTICS
A Novel Intersection for the Unified Framework Formal Theoretical Section & Experimental Protocol Abstract This section proposes a novel theoretical bridge between quantum decoherence theory and archaeoacoustic research, two established frameworks that have never been formally connected. We argue that resonant acoustic environments — particularly
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‘SPEAKER FOR THE DEAD’: COMPOSITION AS SPECULATIVE ARCHAEOACOUSTICS
AbstractThis article presents the theoretical foundations of speculative archaeoacoustics, a methodology of composition in which artistic practice becomes a way of accessing the lost music of the Upper Palaeolithic. It begins by accepting David Graeber and David Wengrow’s understanding of prehistory as a dazzling tapestry of investigations and ...
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Archaeoacoustics: Research on Past Musics and Sounds
Archaeoacoustics is a multidisciplinary subfield of archaeology that explores the sounds and music of the past, focusing on sound-producing devices and acoustical spaces. It encompasses music archaeology, which examines instruments and musical practices, and acoustical archaeology, which studies soundscapes of architectural and natural environments ...
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The Past Has Ears An interdisciplinary project in digital archaeoacoustics
Hearing is one of our most pervasive senses. There is no equivalent to closing our eyes, or averting our gaze, for the ears. With the recent adoption of UNESCO resolution 39 C/49, "The importance of sound in today's world: promoting best practices", we are now entering a new era where the acoustic soundscape of places both existing and historical merit
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