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Signalling and music-making: interpreting the Neolithic shell trumpets of Catalonia (Spain)
AntiquityThe use of large Charonia seashells as labial vibration aerophones is documented in various cultures around the world. In Catalonia, north-eastern Iberia, 12 such instruments have been recovered from Neolithic contexts, dating from the second half of the
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A theoretical framework for archaeoacoustics and case studies
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017Application of black box theory is proposed as a theoretical framework for archaeoacoustic studies. First, input/output analysis can be applied to archaeological sites, in which the physical characteristics of a site serve as a black box to physically transform initial sonic inputs directly into various acoustic output phenomena that can be ...
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AN ARCHAEOACOUSTICS INVESTIGATION OF THE BEAULIEU ABBEY
REPRODUCED SOUND 2020, 2020Duran S., Chambers M., Kanellopoulos I.
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The archaeoacoustics of San Vitale, Ravenna [PDF]
This research tests and assesses whether sixth-century social and cultural dynamics can be archaeologically identified by including the study of acoustics in the context of extant Late Antique Christian architecture, namely the centrally planned domed octagonal church of San Vitale at Ravenna.
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Archaeoacoustics Analysis and Ceremonial Customs in an Ancient Hypogeum
2013The archeaoacoustic properties and the historical rituals of two ancient underground hypogea were compared. The first in Malta is more widely known and researched; the second in Italy has been studied by SB Research Group (SBRG) and presents some similarities to the Maltese hypogeum.
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO, BISCONTI, NICCOLO'
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Megaliths, Music & the Mind - The Latest in Archaeoacoustics
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