As something ephemeral that does not leave direct material traces, sound is not often considered in archaeological work. However, sound was an important aspect of ancient life, which can be investigated using a new approach to the archaeological remains and the evidence of sonic aspects in the archaeological record. By analysing the main recent research on these fields, we will discuss in this contribution the relationship between the intangible aspects and the spatial configuration of archaeological spaces.
Soundscape and Sound Experience: An Overview of the Approaches and Methods for the Study of Sonic Materiality of the Past
Bellia A.
2024
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As something ephemeral that does not leave direct material traces, sound is not often considered in archaeological work. However, sound was an important aspect of ancient life, which can be investigated using a new approach to the archaeological remains and the evidence of sonic aspects in the archaeological record. By analysing the main recent research on these fields, we will discuss in this contribution the relationship between the intangible aspects and the spatial configuration of archaeological spaces.File in questo prodotto:
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