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PreliminaryArchaeoacoustic Analysis of a Temple in the Ancient Site of Sogmatar in South-East Turkey

open access: yes, 2016
The archaeoacoustic properties and physical phenomena of a site in South East Anatolia (Turkey), described from ancient times as a religious and knowledge centre, were studied.
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO, Gullà, Daniele
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The Research for an Archaeoacoustics Standard. The right approach to this new complementary science for archaeology

open access: yes, 2013
Research into archaeoacoustics and physical phenomena in ancient sites is still very much at the developmental stage. Currently there is no practical standard to study this complementary discipline of archaeology.
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO   +2 more
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Archaeoacoustic analysis of the ancient site of Kanda (Macedonia). Preliminary results.

open access: yes, 2014
Research was carried out on a geoglyph located in Kanda (Macedonia) by an international team using interdisciplinary methods (astronomy, philosophy, mythology, mathematics and physics).
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO   +5 more
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The Past Has Ears at Notre-Dame: Archaeoacoustic and Historically Informed Soundscape Research on the History of Paris' Cathedral

open access: yes
International ...
Canfield Dafilou, Elliot, K   +6 more
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The World Reborn: A Phenomenological Study of 12th Unnamed Cave, Tennessee through Photogrammetry, 3D GIS, and Archaeoacoustics

open access: yes
Traditional methods for analyzing rock art locations within caves tend to rely on two-dimensional (2D) mapping methods. While useful, these techniques do not effectively capture the phenomenology, or experiential characteristics, of caves as physical ...
Schaefer, Jordan L
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Talking Rocks, Illusory Sounds, and Projections of the Otherworld : Acoustics of Sacred Sites As a Magic Media in Shamanic Cultures

open access: yes
The archaeoacoustic team of the University of Helsinki has been studying how sacred sites in Northern Europe, used by shamanic cultures since prehistoric times, are home to remarkable acoustic properties. This chapter focuses on natural-site acoustics as
Shpinitskaya, Julia, Rainio, Riitta
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Cymatics and Ancient Sites - (Research - Pre-Print)

open access: yes
This paper investigates the intersection of acoustics, geometry, and human perception through a global survey of ancient sites that exhibit resonant or harmonic properties.
Austin Cundall
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An Archaeoacoustic Observation on Dartmoor

open access: yesTime and Mind, 2011
AbstractThis short note describes unusual acoustic properties of two stone circles on Dartmoor, southwest England, observed by the authors in October 2010. It is suggested that this observation adds to the increasing number of accounts of acoustic phenomena found in some prehistoric monuments in the British Isles and elsewhere.
Neil Mortimer, M. Pilkington
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