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Exploring ancient sounds and places: The challenges of hearing intangible heritage in the past
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This introductory chapter explores the diverse ways in which sound can be integrated
into archaeology. Three major perspectives are presented: the first focuses on objects
that produce sound, including musical instruments, sound-producing objects, and
geophonies in natural soundscapes. The second block examines the contexts in which
sound is transmitted and heard, such as enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces, urban
environments, and landscapes. The final section investigates the functions and uses
of sound. Examples of all three ways of studying sound in archaeology are found
in the chapters of this book. This interdisciplinary volume presents a collection of
essays that illuminate the sonorous dimensions of the past, highlighting how sound
has influenced cognitive, cultural and spiritual aspects of human societies across
different periods and locations. A general overview of the book is provided in the
last section of the chapter.
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DÍAZ-ANDREU, Margarita, SANTOS DA ROSA, Neemias. Exploring ancient sounds and places: The challenges of hearing intangible heritage in the past. _Capítol 1 del llibre: Díaz-Andreu_. M. & Santos da Rosa. Vol. (eds, núm. Oxford:Oxbow, pàgs. 2024. [consulta: 21 de gener de 2026]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/221196]