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Negative Space: An Alternative Framework for Archaeoacoustics [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cognition
Hearing the remote past seems impossible. Archaeoacoustics is a contemporary field intent on reconstructing the evolution of early communication systems, offering the possibility of developing methodologies relating to past sound signaling and music.
Victoria Anh-Vy Pham, Roland Fletcher
openaire   +5 more sources

The documentation of archaeoacoustics identity of Sultan-Barquq complex

open access: yesAlexandria Engineering Journal, 2020
Sultan-Barquq complex is considered to be the most compact and unified Islamic Mamluk monuments in Cairo. In addition to its main function as a place of prayer, its design allows separate schools for teaching the four Sunni rites.
Nermeen M. Omar   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Archaeoacoustic analysis of Cybele’s temple, Imperial Roman Palace of Felix Romuliana, Serbia. An interpretation using a method complementary to archaeology.

open access: yes, 2015
Archaeoacoustic and physical phenomena research at ancient sites has developed beyond the initial stage. Our research group uses a practical standard (SBSA) complementing the field of archaeology.
P. Debertolis, Maja Živić
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

An Archaeoacoustic Analysis of the Late Medieval St. Mary's Church of Sastamala

open access: yesProceedings of the 10th Convention of the European Acoustics Association Forum Acusticum 2023, 2022
* This paper describes the historical changes in acoustics of the late medieval St. Mary’s church of Sastamala located in western Finland. The church has been the main venue of an annual early music festival since 1996, and its acoustics have garnered ...
Italy Turin   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Research on the Archaeoacoustic Simulation of Daxiong Main Halls in Chinese Buddhist Temples Through Comsol Tool

open access: yesSMARATUNGGA JURNAL OF EDUCATION AND BUDDHIST STUDIES, 2022
The acoustic analysis plays an irreplaceable role in obtaining information on Chinese Buddhist main halls tradition and relative practice that includes sound, deepening our comprehension of Chinese Buddhist architectural heritage.
Tang Ziqing, Lu Fenghua
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An Archaeoacoustics Analysis of Cistercian Architecture: The Case of the Beaulieu Abbey [PDF]

open access: yesAcoustics, 2021
The Cistercian order is of acoustic interest because previous research has hypothesized that Cistercian architectural structures were designed for longer reverberation times in order to reinforce Gregorian chants. The presented study focused on an archaeoacacoustics analysis of the Cistercian Beaulieu Abbey (Hampshire, England, UK), using Geometrical ...
Duran S., Chambers M., Kanellopoulos I.
openaire   +3 more sources

The rattle from Szadek

open access: yesJournal of Music Archaeology
Ceramic sound tools using clay as a raw material have been produced since the very beginning of human history. This was also the case for the cultures that inhabited the area comprised by pre­sent-day Poland.
Katarzyna Tatoń, Ireneusz Czajka
doaj   +1 more source

Revisiting archaeoacoustic methodology in the studies of acoustic vessels: application to Brittany and Serbia

open access: yesInternational Symposium The Acoustics of Ancient Theatres
J. Valière   +3 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Sounds in context: Archaeoacoustical studies of instruments from Comalcalco and Jonuta, pre-Hispanic Maya sites

open access: yesAncient Mesoamerica, 2023
Sounds produced by humans and their environment are perceived and codified based on people's experiences as members of social groups, resulting in some sounds being used as means of communication.
Francisca Zalaquett   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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