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Archaeoacoustics: Testing and evaluation methodology

The 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 ...
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Archaeoacoustic guidelines. Preparation, execution, and documentation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
Preparation A discussion of Archaeological theory and archaeoacoustics in a post processual era. The author considers the goals and objectives of archaeoacoustic research in the light of current trends; the nature of the human perception of sound is discussed in the light of the philosophical discussions of “Intentionality.” The importance of a ...
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Archaeoacoustics in archaeology

2017
Archaeoacoustics is an approach to analyze any archaeological sites that have interesting acoustic characteristics or natural physical phenomena affecting brain activity. It can be used to demonstrate for example sound occurrences incorporated into the design of the ancient structures by the architects.
TARABELLA, NATALIA, DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO
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Hot topics in architectural acoustics: Classroom acoustics and archaeoacoustics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013
When ASA members discovered that typical American classrooms were too noisy or reverberant for serious learning in 1988 they began a successful grassroots movement to fix them. By 2002, ASA volunteers produced the first-ever ANSI standard for classroom acoustics.
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Archaeoacoustic approach of the Rotunda in Bény

2018
We would like to draw the attention to a medieval sacred place in Central Europe in the Carpathian basin, where unusual sound phenomena can be experienced. We focus our research on the „12 Apostoles’ Rotunda” of Bény. The settlement used to belong to the Hungarian Kingdom for centuries during the Middle Ages and also continuosly until the first part ...
LOVASZ Irén, DEBERTOLIS Paolo
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Archaeological auralization as fieldwork methodology: Examples from Andean archaeoacoustics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
Auralization, the computational rendering of sound for listeners, enables archaeoacoustical reconstructions. In archaeoacoustics research, computational tools and analyses frequently enmesh with human performance. Broadening the definition of archaeological auralization to encompass the investigative process of specifying and enacting the re-sounding ...
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AN ARCHAEOACOUSTICS INVESTIGATION OF THE BEAULIEU ABBEY

REPRODUCED SOUND 2020, 2020
Duran S., Chambers M., Kanellopoulos I.
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A theoretical framework for archaeoacoustics and case studies

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
Application 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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The Northern Group Plaza in Palenque: An archaeoacoustic study.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010
This investigation presents and proposes a methodology for archaeoacoustic analysis of public rituals of plazas in the Mayan area, which includes detailed studies of frequencies on musical instruments, white and pink sound emanations and their reverberations in the plazas, and laboratory studies on the stucco that covered the temples.
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