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An archaeoacoustic study on shape: the case study of the Iffland Theatre’s history (1802–1817)
Previous studies have discussed six pre-Sabine quantifiable guidelines employed in room acoustic design: voice directivity, audience rake, “echo theory”, stage acoustics, reverberation, and length, width, and height ratios.
Brian F G Katz
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Archaeoacoustic Research of Ljubostinja and Naupara Medieval Monastic Churches [PDF]
The overall experience of religious practice is significantly affected by the acoustical properties of temples. Divine service is the most important act in the Orthodox Church, which equally demands intelligibility of speech for preaching and as well as ...
Đorđević Zorana, Novković Dragan
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Vaulted Harmonies: Archaeoacoustic Concert in Notre-Dame de Paris
This paper presents Vaulted Harmonies, a 66-min animated feature film created as part of the scientific outreach effort of the Past Has Ears at Notre-Dame project (ANR-PHEND).
Brian F G Katz, Katz Brian F G
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Archaeoacoustic Exploration in Montebello Castle (Rimini, Italy)
After seven years of research on sacred sites in Europe and Asia from an archaeoacoustic point of view another study was completed in Montebello Castle otherwise known as Azzurrina rsquo s castle It is located in Montebello Torriana Rimini Italy above ...
P. Debertolis, D. Gullà
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Archaeoacoustic analysis of Kanda Hill in Macedonia
Archaeoacoustic and Electromagnetic research of ancient sites is becoming an established discipline. SB Research Group (SBRG) have been developing a new methodology over the last five years using a practical archaeoacoustic standard (SBSA), which helps to explain certain phenomena which are commonly found at “sacred sites”.
D. Nikolić +5 more
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Archaeoacoustic analysis of a dolmen on Mount Freddone, Italy [PDF]
Archaeoacoustic analysis provides a complementary method to understand archaeological sites as opposed to a stand alone methodology. Such analysis however, can provide useful insights in cases where there is little or no historical documentation. In such
P. Debertolis +2 more
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Archaeoacoustic Analysis of Tarxien Temples in Malta [PDF]
The Tarxien Temples in Malta were analysed from an archaeoacoustic point of view. As there is no roof present, it was not possible to find the resonance properties of the various chambers.
P. Debertolis, N. Earl, Maja Živić
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Archaeoacoustic Analysis of Xaghra Hypogeum, Gozo, Malta [PDF]
Archaeoacoustics offers a new way to interpret anthropological questions pertaining to ancient architecture and populations. Studies conducted at a number of ancient sites throughout Europe and Asia, have found the presence of natural phenomena capable of influencing the human brain. Earlier studies show that ancient populations most likely through use
P. Debertolis +2 more
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Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723) was responsible for the rebuilding of 52 parish churches in 17th-century London after the Great Fire of 1666. In literature his parish church designs are often referred to as “auditorium churches”, as Wren himself claimed
Anne-Françoise Morel +1 more
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Archaeoacoustic research in the ancient castle of Gropparello in Italy
Archaeoacoustics provides a way of offering new interpretations on anthropological questions pertaining to ancient architecture and populations. We made an archaeoacoustic analysis of a medieval castle (Gropparello) in Italy built over a likely ancient sacred site known from Celtic period of that area.
P. Debertolis, D. Gullà, F. Piovesana
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