This is an excerpt from a book chapter with the same title in the book Acoustics and Music of British Pre History. The article discusses the measurement and analysis of the acoustics of the pre-historic site Stonehenge based on models and measurements taken at a real size replica in North America. The results are discussed in light of archaeological, anthropological and cognitive knowledge
Archaeoacoustics is an approach to analyze any archaeological sites that have interesting acoustic c...
Auditory archaeology considers the potential contribution of everyday, mundane and unintentional sou...
Acoustics has been integrated with archaeology to better understand the social and cultural context ...
This is an excerpt from a book chapter with the same title in the book Acoustics and Music of Britis...
This paper investigates the acoustic culture of Stonehenge, an iconic British prehistoric stone circ...
Stonehenge is the largest and most complex ancient stone circle known to mankind. In its original fo...
With social rituals usually involving sound, an archaeological understanding of a site requires the ...
This project has combined 3D modelling, music and sound to create a phenomenological experience. It ...
http://www.landscape-perception.com This website documents a collaborative programme of research ...
In ancient Egypt, performances inside and outside buildings are documented (open air, under canopies...
International audienceMusic archaeology grapples with the challenge of recovering clues about purpos...
Acoustic Heritage is one aspect of archaeoacoustics, and refers more specifically to the quantifiabl...
"Although the history of musical instruments is nearly as old as civilization itself, the science of...
Like archaeoastronomy the archaeology of acoustic environments reveals a paradox: the phenomena whic...
This paper presents an acoustic reconstruction of the UK House of Commons between c. 1820-34. Focusi...
Archaeoacoustics is an approach to analyze any archaeological sites that have interesting acoustic c...
Auditory archaeology considers the potential contribution of everyday, mundane and unintentional sou...
Acoustics has been integrated with archaeology to better understand the social and cultural context ...
This is an excerpt from a book chapter with the same title in the book Acoustics and Music of Britis...
This paper investigates the acoustic culture of Stonehenge, an iconic British prehistoric stone circ...
Stonehenge is the largest and most complex ancient stone circle known to mankind. In its original fo...
With social rituals usually involving sound, an archaeological understanding of a site requires the ...
This project has combined 3D modelling, music and sound to create a phenomenological experience. It ...
http://www.landscape-perception.com This website documents a collaborative programme of research ...
In ancient Egypt, performances inside and outside buildings are documented (open air, under canopies...
International audienceMusic archaeology grapples with the challenge of recovering clues about purpos...
Acoustic Heritage is one aspect of archaeoacoustics, and refers more specifically to the quantifiabl...
"Although the history of musical instruments is nearly as old as civilization itself, the science of...
Like archaeoastronomy the archaeology of acoustic environments reveals a paradox: the phenomena whic...
This paper presents an acoustic reconstruction of the UK House of Commons between c. 1820-34. Focusi...
Archaeoacoustics is an approach to analyze any archaeological sites that have interesting acoustic c...
Auditory archaeology considers the potential contribution of everyday, mundane and unintentional sou...
Acoustics has been integrated with archaeology to better understand the social and cultural context ...