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Archaeoacoustics: Suggestions for a methodological framework.

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010
We attempt to present a unified approach to archaeoacustics: its basic questions and methods, as well as the interaction of the several disciplines involved in this subject (archaeology, physics, engineering, mathematics, musicology, etc.) focusing on the role of the contribution of each of them.
Andrés Medina   +6 more
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Archaeoacoustics re-examined

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2007
Archaeoacoustics examines the acoustic properties of ancient artifacts, buildings and natural spaces in order to shed light on the past. In one such study by Jahn, Devereux, and Ibison [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99, 649–658 (1996)] it was found that a number of ancient enclosures (principally neolithic burial chambers) exhibited similar resonance frequencies.
Matthew C. M. Wright
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Archaeoacoustics: Testing and evaluation methodology

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
Testing and measurement procedures of acoustic properties in caves, caverns, and buildings have been conducted along with EEG measurements in order to determine the effects of acoustic resonance on the human brain. The results have given rise to questions and speculative models concerning the role of acoustic phenomena in the development of human ...
Vincent C. Paladino
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The archaeoacoustics of San Vitale, Ravenna [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
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.
Knight, David J.
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Archaeoacoustics Analysis and Ceremonial Customs in an Ancient Hypogeum

open access: yes, 2013
The 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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Archaeoacoustics of Rock Art:

2016
Margarita Díaz-Andreu, Tommaso Mattioli
exaly   +2 more sources

An Archaeoacoustic Observation on Dartmoor

Time 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, Mark Pilkington
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A GIS approach to landscape scale archaeoacoustics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This research presents the development and critical assessment of an Archaeoacoustics Toolbox for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology written in the Python programming language, and applies this methodology to cross cultural case studies ...
Primeau, Kristy Elizabeth
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