Metallic Idiophones 800 BCE–800 CE in Central Europe: Function and Acoustic Influence
Beate Maria Pomberger,
Jörg Mühlhans,
Kayleigh Saunderson
Abstract:Our project is focused on metal sound objects of the Early Iron Age (Hallstatt Culture), the Romanperiod, and the period of the Avar Khanate in the Carpathian Basin (Early Middle Ages). The idiophonesoriginate from burial and settlement contexts. Our goal is to gain new information on their function, on tonal influence on ancient peoples’ daily lives, and their impact on society. This interdisciplinary project combines archaeological, metallurgical, acoustical, psychoacoustical, ethnomusicological, and psychol… Show more
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