Abstract Recently we studied the acoustic properties of the underground Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta. Identified as "architecture in the negative", it is a unique prehistoric complex, intentionally sculpted with features that mirror megalithic temples above ground. It is known that the Hypogeum was used in the Neolithic not only as a depository for bones, but also as a shrine for ritual use. In a room known as the "Oracle Room" set in the second level of the hypogeum, we have been able to detect the presence of a strong resonance effect: a double resonance frequency at 70Hz and 114Hz. With a male voice tuned to these frequencies it is possible to stimulate the resonance phenomenon throughout the hypogeum. It was furthe...
During the later prehistoric Temple Period (c. 3400–2500 bc) we can begin to discriminate some of th...
Research was carried out in collaboration with the Head and Neck Department and the Clinical Neuroph...
3siWe made an archaeoacoustic exploration at Enclosure D in the Göbekli Tepe archeological site. Thi...
Recently we studied the acoustic properties of the underground \u126al Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta. I...
Recently we studied the acoustic properties of the underground Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta. Iden...
The remarkable subterranean architecture of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum on Malta has generated many cl...
3siArchaeoacoustics offers a new way to interpret anthropological questions pertaining to ancient ar...
The archaeoacoustic properties of an ancient hypogeum in Cividale del Friuli (North Italy) were stud...
The archeaoacoustic properties and the historical rituals of two ancient underground hypogea were co...
Archaeoacoustics is a relatively new approach to analyze any archaeological sites that has interesti...
SBRG\u2019s research of archaeoacoustic and physical phenomena at ancient sites has developed over a...
Combined with research on the effect of acoustics on the human body, archaeoacoustics is an interest...
Archaeoacoustics is an approach to analyze any archaeological sites that have interesting acoustic c...
The term "archaeoacoustics" does not simply mean the study of sound in archaeological contexts, but ...
After seven years of research on sacred sites in Europe and Asia from an archaeoacoustic point of vi...
During the later prehistoric Temple Period (c. 3400–2500 bc) we can begin to discriminate some of th...
Research was carried out in collaboration with the Head and Neck Department and the Clinical Neuroph...
3siWe made an archaeoacoustic exploration at Enclosure D in the Göbekli Tepe archeological site. Thi...
Recently we studied the acoustic properties of the underground \u126al Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta. I...
Recently we studied the acoustic properties of the underground Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta. Iden...
The remarkable subterranean architecture of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum on Malta has generated many cl...
3siArchaeoacoustics offers a new way to interpret anthropological questions pertaining to ancient ar...
The archaeoacoustic properties of an ancient hypogeum in Cividale del Friuli (North Italy) were stud...
The archeaoacoustic properties and the historical rituals of two ancient underground hypogea were co...
Archaeoacoustics is a relatively new approach to analyze any archaeological sites that has interesti...
SBRG\u2019s research of archaeoacoustic and physical phenomena at ancient sites has developed over a...
Combined with research on the effect of acoustics on the human body, archaeoacoustics is an interest...
Archaeoacoustics is an approach to analyze any archaeological sites that have interesting acoustic c...
The term "archaeoacoustics" does not simply mean the study of sound in archaeological contexts, but ...
After seven years of research on sacred sites in Europe and Asia from an archaeoacoustic point of vi...
During the later prehistoric Temple Period (c. 3400–2500 bc) we can begin to discriminate some of th...
Research was carried out in collaboration with the Head and Neck Department and the Clinical Neuroph...
3siWe made an archaeoacoustic exploration at Enclosure D in the Göbekli Tepe archeological site. Thi...