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Archaeoacoustics III - More on the Archaeology of Sound: Publication of Papers from the Third International Multi-Disciplinary Conference

Archaeoacoustics III - More on the Archaeology of Sound: Publication of Papers from the Third International Multi-Disciplinary Conference

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Explore a dimension of human experience that has been considered irretrievable. The ancient world was not silent In songs to their gods, laments for their dead, celebration, performance and the universal human quest for the supernatural, ancient civilizations developed far more than artwork and monuments. Reversing the traditional conventions of specialization, scholars and researchers from a range of professional viewpoints look at the subject of Archaeoacoustics on an international scale. This third volume in the series presents new research, updates & expansions on earlier presented work, methodology, interpretation, opinion, instruction and just plain food for thought. Archaeologists, Anthropologists, Architects, Ethnomusicologists, Sound Engineers and more ... Contributors include: Fernando Coimbra, Apela Colorado, Paul Devereux, Paolo Debertolis, Zorana Djordjevic, Dragos Gheorghiu, Annie Goh, Nicholas Green, Anne Habermehl, Keith Harvey, Alvin Holm, Ryan Hurd, Torill Christine Lindstrom, Iren Lovasz, Maria Cristina Manzetti, Claudia Martinho, Sarah McCann, Magdalena Ohrman, Vincent C. Paladino, Iegor Reznikoff, Etienne Safa, Christiaan Sterken, Katya Stroud, Hyun Soo Suh, Natalia Tarabella, Shea Michael Trahan, Matthew Tucker, Nelia Valverde, M.P. Saez-Perez, Michelle Walker, Steven J. Waller, Ezra Zubrow.

Author: Michael W. Ragussa, Linda C. Eneix
Publisher: OTS
Published: 05/23/2018
Pages: 274
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.41lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9780965625258

About the Author
Editor, LINDA C. ENEIX, President of The OTS Foundation, is highly interested in innovative research. She works with archaeologists, anthropologists, architects, engineers, historians and other specialists toward a multi-disciplinary understanding of the Neolithic phenomenon. She has lectured on Malta's megalithic monuments for the Smithsonian Associates, has been consulted for film, television and print media in the USA and Europe, and has appeared on international television. Eneix spearheaded initiatives for conser-vation management and educational outreach in Malta. Her research related to archaeoacoustics, combined with an architectural appreciation of the oldest freestanding buildings on earth have enabled fresh insight into interpretation of motivation and original function. She is also responsible for the design and operation of educational programming in Malta for Road Scholar's Adventures in Lifelong Learning.

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