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Archaeoacoustic surveys at Alatri (Italy) - Preliminary results

2014
Following our experience gained from previous expeditions, we applied our archaeoacoustic technique (SBRG protocol) to look at an interesting question relating to the town of Alatri in Italy. At the highest point of the town there is an ancient acropolis and by archaeoacoustic methodologies we wanted to research if there is an explanation to why there ...
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO, GULLA', DANIELE
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Archaeoacoustic Analysis of an Ancient Hypogeum in Italy

2014
The archaeoacoustic properties of an ancient hypogeum in Cividale del Friuli (North Italy) were studied. A series of experiments took place over a one year period to establish its acoustical resonant properties. A number of male and female singers were used and a resonance of 94Hz and 103Hz was discovered in two of the hypogeum’s six chambers. The best
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO, BISCONTI, NICCOLO'
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Archaeoacoustics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2007
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Archaeoacoustics of Rock Art:

2016
Margarita Díaz-Andreu, Tommaso Mattioli
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Definitive Results of Archaeoacoustic Analysis at Alatri Acropolis, Italy

2018
The town of Alatri is nestled among the hills one hundred miles southeast of Rome, Italy. It features a Cyclopean acropolis on the peak of the hill it sits on. A number of researchers say its origin dates back to a pre-Roman period, but the exact date it was built has not been determined.
Debertolis Paolo   +3 more
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Characterizing the Indoor Acoustical Climate of the Religious and Secular Rock-Cut Structures of Cappadocia

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2023
Ali Haider Adeeb
exaly  

Archaeoacoustics of intangible cultural heritage: The sound of the Maior Ecclesia of Cluny

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2016
Alicia Alonso, Juan José Sendra
exaly  

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