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Archaeoacoustics : ウィキペディア英語版
Archaeoacoustics

Archaeoacoustics is the use of acoustical study as a methodological approach within archaeology. This may for example involve the study of the acoustics of archaeological sites, or the study of the acoustics of archaeological artefacts. Since many cultures explored through archaeology were focused on the oral and therefore the aural, it is becoming increasingly recognised that studying the sonic nature of parts of archaeology can enhance our understanding. This is an interdisciplinary field which includes areas such as archaeology, ethnomusicology, acoustics and digital modelling, and that is a part of the wider field of music archaeology. There is particular interest in prehistoric music.
==Notable work==
Dr. Aaron Watson undertook work on the acoustics of numerous archaeological sites, including that of Stonehenge.〔Watson, A. and Keating, D. 1999. Architecture and sound: an acoustic analysis of megalithic monuments in prehistoric Britain. Antiquity 73, 325-36.〕 He also investigated numerous chamber tombs and other stone circles. Archaeologist Paul Devereux's work has looked at ringing rocks, Avebury and various other subjects, and his book ''Stone Age Soundtracks'' 〔Paul Devereux and Tony Richardson, 'Stone Age Soundtracks: The Acoustic Archaeology of Ancient Sites', Vega, 2001.〕 provides a wide overview. Dr. Ian Cross of Cambridge University has explored lithoacoustics,〔http://www.mus.cam.ac.uk/~ic108/lithoacoustics/〕 the use of stones as musical instruments. Dr. Rupert Till of Huddersfield University has also explored Stonehenge's acoustics, along with Dr. Bruno Fazenda of Salford University. Dr. Damian Murphy of the University of York has studied measurement techniques in acoustic archaeology.〔http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.422.5265&rep=rep1&type=pdf〕 Iegor Reznikoff and Michel Dauvois have studied the prehistoric painted caves of France, and found links between the artworks' positioning and acoustic effects.〔Iegor Reznikoff and Michel Dauvois, Bulletin de Ia Societe Prehistonque Francaise (85. 238-246; 1988).〕 An AHRC project headed by Dr. Rupert Till of Huddersfield University, Professor Chris Scarre of Durham University and Dr. Bruno Fazenda of Salford University, studies similar relationships in the prehistoric painted caves in northern Spain.〔https://songsofthecaves.wordpress.com〕 (Steven Waller ) has also studied the links between rock art and sound. Panagiotis Karampatzakis and Vasilios Zafranas investigate the (Acoustic Properties of Acheron Nekromantio ), (Aristoxenus acoustic vases ), and (the evolution of acoustics in the ancient greek and roman odea ). Miriam Kolar and colleagues from Stanford University studied various spatial and perceptual attributed of Chavín de Huántar.〔https://ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/chavin/kolardissertation.html〕

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