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\u2019s six chambers. The best frequency response was obtained when male singers were positioned inside a \u2018sound node\u2019 that was discovered in both chambers. The term "node" refers to the point in the interior space of the chamber where the greatest acoustic resonance effect is achieved. Later the effects of a frame drum were studied in one of the two chambers. Although it had an average frequency response of...
This paper explores the acoustics of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: five caves in Spain that fea...
Acoustics has been integrated with archaeology to better understand the social and cultural context ...
Following our experience gained from previous expeditions, we applied our archaeoacoustic technique ...
The archeaoacoustic properties and the historical rituals of two ancient underground hypogea were co...
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...
Combined with research on the effect of acoustics on the human body, archaeoacoustics is an interest...
Abstract Recently we studied the acoustic properties of the underground Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum in Mal...
3siArchaeoacoustics offers a new way to interpret anthropological questions pertaining to ancient ar...
The remarkable subterranean architecture of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum on Malta has generated many cl...
Archaeoacoustics is a relatively new approach to analyze any archaeological sites that has interesti...
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 ...
The town of Alatri is nestled among the hills one hundred miles southeast of Rome, Italy. It featu...
Research was carried out in collaboration with the Head and Neck Department and the Clinical Neuroph...
This paper explores the acoustics of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: five caves in Spain that fea...
Acoustics has been integrated with archaeology to better understand the social and cultural context ...
Following our experience gained from previous expeditions, we applied our archaeoacoustic technique ...
The archeaoacoustic properties and the historical rituals of two ancient underground hypogea were co...
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...
Combined with research on the effect of acoustics on the human body, archaeoacoustics is an interest...
Abstract Recently we studied the acoustic properties of the underground Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum in Mal...
3siArchaeoacoustics offers a new way to interpret anthropological questions pertaining to ancient ar...
The remarkable subterranean architecture of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum on Malta has generated many cl...
Archaeoacoustics is a relatively new approach to analyze any archaeological sites that has interesti...
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 ...
The town of Alatri is nestled among the hills one hundred miles southeast of Rome, Italy. It featu...
Research was carried out in collaboration with the Head and Neck Department and the Clinical Neuroph...
This paper explores the acoustics of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: five caves in Spain that fea...
Acoustics has been integrated with archaeology to better understand the social and cultural context ...
Following our experience gained from previous expeditions, we applied our archaeoacoustic technique ...