Over at the New Scientist, Trevor Cox has written a splendid article about the relatively new and somewhat controversial field of acoustic archaeology. Although it is easy to see how acoustical interpretations might run amok, the basic ideas are sound (sorry but I just had to) and thought provoking. It hardly beggars the imagination to [...]
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Acoustic Archaeology & Spiritual Soundscapes
August 27th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Archaeology, Ritual, Shamanism
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