The PhD dissertation entitled A Materiality of Sound: Musical Practices of the Moche of Peru examines the role of sonic practice within the Moche culture, a complex polity that flourished on the north coast of Peru between 100 and 900 AD. Music, as a cultural expression of sound, plays an important part in every known human society. Instead of accepting that such a significant aspect of human social life, as sound should remain forever beyond the reach of archaeological inquiry, A Materiality of Sound investigates the durable material traces of sound, such as instrumentation and architecture, using modern recording and acoustic measurement technologies. These techniques permit the exploration of aural experience and sound use in past contex...
Abstract OLD WORLD, NEW MEDIA: CROSS-CULTURAL EXPLORATIONS WITH CAMERA AND ANALYTIC TEXT IN CUSCO,...
International audienceMusic archaeology grapples with the challenge of recovering clues about purpos...
This dissertation explores tuning theories, concepts of sound, and their relation to cosmology in Ch...
Music and sound would have been essential aspects of everyday life in Phoenician and Punic times. Ho...
This thesis is a critical investigation into the production of knowledge in archaeoacoustics. The re...
This dissertation investigates sculpted representations of ritual architecture produced by the Moche...
Archaeoacoustics (or acoustic archaeology), since its inception as an academic field in the early 20...
Despite ubiquitous references to human curiosity and experimentalism across cultures, narratives abo...
The dissertation is about the musical practices of an Amazonian lowland group, defining itself as th...
My thesis investigates the possibilities of sound as material in the visual arts through means of se...
This thesis examines the practices and techniques involved with particular electronic instruments an...
In colonial Peru, the Spanish crown relied on religious orders, most notably Dominicans, Franciscans...
This dissertation examines how the consideration of music complicates our understanding of the exper...
Anthropological studies and ethnohistorical sources show that most hunter-gatherer and early agricu...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...
Abstract OLD WORLD, NEW MEDIA: CROSS-CULTURAL EXPLORATIONS WITH CAMERA AND ANALYTIC TEXT IN CUSCO,...
International audienceMusic archaeology grapples with the challenge of recovering clues about purpos...
This dissertation explores tuning theories, concepts of sound, and their relation to cosmology in Ch...
Music and sound would have been essential aspects of everyday life in Phoenician and Punic times. Ho...
This thesis is a critical investigation into the production of knowledge in archaeoacoustics. The re...
This dissertation investigates sculpted representations of ritual architecture produced by the Moche...
Archaeoacoustics (or acoustic archaeology), since its inception as an academic field in the early 20...
Despite ubiquitous references to human curiosity and experimentalism across cultures, narratives abo...
The dissertation is about the musical practices of an Amazonian lowland group, defining itself as th...
My thesis investigates the possibilities of sound as material in the visual arts through means of se...
This thesis examines the practices and techniques involved with particular electronic instruments an...
In colonial Peru, the Spanish crown relied on religious orders, most notably Dominicans, Franciscans...
This dissertation examines how the consideration of music complicates our understanding of the exper...
Anthropological studies and ethnohistorical sources show that most hunter-gatherer and early agricu...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...
Abstract OLD WORLD, NEW MEDIA: CROSS-CULTURAL EXPLORATIONS WITH CAMERA AND ANALYTIC TEXT IN CUSCO,...
International audienceMusic archaeology grapples with the challenge of recovering clues about purpos...
This dissertation explores tuning theories, concepts of sound, and their relation to cosmology in Ch...