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Exploring Ancient Sounds and Places: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Archaeoacoustics [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, 86 B/W photos and line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9798888571774
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, 86 B/W photos and line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9798888571774
Exploring Ancient Sounds and Places: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Archaeoacoustics brings together scholars from diverse academic fields including archaeology, anthropology, architecture, classics, history, art history and sound engineering to shed light on the role of sound and acoustics in the cultural practices of past societies from various chronologies and locations around the world. This innovative volume covers a broad spectrum of topics, such as the genesis of archaeological investigations into sound, the emergence of speech and song in early humans, the cognitive effects of music in ritualistic contexts, the acoustic dimensions of rock art sites, and the emotional responses elicited by sonorous activities experienced in these decorated spaces. Additionally, the book delves into the study of prehistoric musical instruments, the use of ethnohistorical sources in archaeoacoustic research, the analysis of sound imagery in medieval frescoes, and explores historical approaches to the study of specific acoustic parameters and the sonic properties of urban environments. Each chapter not only aggregates a wealth of academic perspectives but also bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and the most advanced methods used in this field of research. Case studies from all over the world illustrate the different ways in which ancient communities perceived and engaged with sound and the acoustics of the landscapes in which they were immersed.

Exploring Ancient Sounds and Places is an essential resource for scholars and students interested in archaeoacoustics and how sound has shaped the cognitive, cultural and spiritual facets of human societies across time and space.
List of contributors
1. Exploring ancient sounds and places: The challenges of hearing intangible
heritage in the past
Margarita Dķaz-Andreu and Neemias Santos da Rosa
2. The role of listening in the prehistorical emergence of speech and song: A
precursor to becoming human?
Bernd Brabec
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. Methodologies to explore the cognitive effects of music in rituals:
Implications for studying ancient ritual activities
Raquel Aparicio-Terrés and Carles Escera
6. Methods for psychoacoustic and emotional evaluation of archaeological
soundscapes with auralisation
Samantha López-Mochales and Carles Escera
7. Ethnohistorical sources in archaeoacoustics research: A case study from
South-Central California
Ana-Marķa Alarcón-Jiménez, Raquel Jiménez Pasalodos and Margarita
Dķaz-Andreu
8. Early rock music: Methodology to identify and analyse portable
lithophones. An example from Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in
the San Luis Valley, Colorado, US
Marilyn Armagast Martorano
9. Preliminary insights into the archaeoacoustics of cup-marked sounding
rocks in the north area of the Gredos mountain chain, Spain
Raquel Jiménez Pasalodos, Martķn Almagro-Gorbea and Jesśs Caballero Arribas
10. The rock art soundscapes of the Karakol valley (Republic of Altai,
Russia): An archaeoacoustic study of a unique landscape
Margarita Dķaz-Andreu, Raquel Jiménez Pasalodos, Neemias Santos da Rosa,
Daniel Benķtez-Aragón and Lidia Alvarez-Morales
11. Sound imagery in medieval Serbian frescoes
Zorana orevi
12. Acoustic space then and now: Listening to history
Tess Knighton
13. Estimation of speech intelligibility in the past: Learning from Benjamin
Franklins experiment
Braxton Boren