Exploring Ancient Sounds and Places
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Exploring Ancient Sounds and Places
Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Archaeoacoustics
DiazAndreu, Margarita; da Rosa, Neemias Santos
Casemate Publishers
11/2024
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3. Archoustemology and the Aurignacian: ancient ways of knowing through sound
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4. The sounds are audible: fabricating ancient instruments what more can we learn?
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5. Methodological approaches to understand the cognitive effects of music in ritualistic contexts: implications for studying ancient ritual activities
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6. Methods for psychoacoustic and emotional evaluation of archaeological soundscapes with auralization
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7. Ethnohistorical sources in archaeoacoustics research: a case study from SouthCentral California
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8. Early rock music: methodology to identify and analyze portable lithophones. an example from Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in the San Luis Valley, Colorado, US
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4. The sounds are audible: fabricating ancient instruments what more can we learn?
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Raquel Jim? (R)nez Pasalodos, Mart?!n AlmagroGorbea and Jes??s Caballero Arribas
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3. Archoustemology and the Aurignacian: ancient ways of knowing through sound
Simon Wyatt
4. The sounds are audible: fabricating ancient instruments what more can we learn?
Neil Rusch
5. Methodological approaches to understand the cognitive effects of music in ritualistic contexts: implications for studying ancient ritual activities
Raquel AparicioTerr? (R)s and Carles Escera
6. Methods for psychoacoustic and emotional evaluation of archaeological soundscapes with auralization
Samantha L??pezMochales and Carles Escera
7. Ethnohistorical sources in archaeoacoustics research: a case study from SouthCentral California
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