Sound boxes of Ancient Greek Lyre from Roca (Lecce-Italy), Challenges and Objectives in Music Archaeology, Proceedings of the 5th Symposium of the International Study Group on Music Archaeology, Rhaden.Westf., Rahden 2008, pp. 353-358 (original) (raw)

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At the Museums 2: Musica e Archeologia. Immagini, reperti, e strumenti musicali nel Museo Archeologico Eegionale“Pietro Griffo” di Agrigento (18 aprile 2013 - 31 maggio 2013), in «Newsletter of the Coroplastic Studies Interest Group», X, 2013, pp. 26-27

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“The Wisdom of the Lyre: Soundings in Ancient Greece, Cyprus and the Near East”, in Hickmann, E./Eichmann, R. (eds.), Musikarchäologie im Kontext: Archäologische Befunde, historische Zusammenhänge, soziokulturelle Beziehungen. Serie Studien zur Musikarchäologie 5 (Rahden, 2006), 379–98.

John C Franklin

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Archaeoacoustics, Experimental Archaeology and Music: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges In Music Archaeological Research

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Cascalheira, J. and Gonçalves, C. (Eds.) Actas das IV Jornadas de Jovens em Investigação Arqueológica - JIA 2011 Vol. I (Faro, 11 a 14 da Maio de 2011). Promontoria Monográfica 16, Faro, Universidade do Algarve., 2012

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TELESTES. An International Journal of Archaeomusicology and Archaeology of Sound Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali, Pisa · Roma, III 2023

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Telestes, 2023

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The Lyres in the Daunian Stelae: Towards a better understanding of chordophones in the Mediterranean Iron Age.

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“The Lyres of the Far West: Chordophones on the Bronze Age Warrior Stelae of the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula”

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In 2012, Ricardo Eichmann, Fang Jinjuan, Lars-Christian Koch (eds.) Studien zur Musikarchäologie VIII, DAI Orient Archäologie 25. Rahden/Westf: 215-225., 2012

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Musical Instruments of Greek and Roman Antiquity

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A Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Music, 2020

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EAA 26th congress, Session #146 "Materializing Sound in Antiquity : Materials as a bodily and symbolic component of sound objects", Virtual Meeting, 28 August 2020, 14:00-18:00

Kamila Wyslucha, Heidi Köpp-Junk, Angela Bellia, Mirco Mungari, Arnaud Saura-Ziegelmeyer, Daniel Sánchez Muñoz

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The music of “Peoples without notes”: evidence of musical archaeology from Magna Graecia, Musical Perceptions - Past and Present. On Ethnographic Analogy in Music Archaeology, Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of the International Study Group on Music Archaeology. Rhaden.Westf., 2010, pp. 27-34

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(2006) A lyre from the Cemetery of the Acharnian Gate, Athens

Stelios Psaroudakes

Ellen Hickmann & A. A. Both & R. Eichmann (eds.) Studien zur Musikarchäologie V. Music Archaeology in Context. Archaeological Semantics, Historical Implications, Socio-Cultural Connotations. 4th Symposium of ISGMA, 19-26 September, 2004. Pp. 59-79. Rahden, Westfalia: Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH.

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Technique and music possibilities of an ancient 7chord lyre

Nikolaos Xanthoulis

Technique and music possibilities of an ancient 7chord lyre, 2016

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Archaeology of Ancient Greek Music: from reconstructing instruments to deconstructing concepts

Ellen Van Keer

in: Studies in Music Archaeology 7 (2010), p. 43-51., 2010

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Tubular Bone Artefacts in Burial Context at Ajvide, Gotland c. 2500 cal BC: Are they Musical Instruments?

Riitta Rainio

From These Bare Bones : Raw materials and the study of worked osseous objects, 2013

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Publications of the ICTM Study Group on Music Archaeology, vols. 1-3 (2013-2020)

Ekho Verlag

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Musical Instruments and Objects in Southern Italy (VIII-VII c. B.C.). CimCim annual Meeting 2009. With American Musical Society, Galpin Society, Galpin Society, Historic Brass Society. Abstract Collection and Programme, Roma 12 settembre 2009, p. 19.

Angela Bellia

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Radiocarbon Dating of Legacy Music Instrument Collections: Example of Traditional Indian Vina from the Musée De La Musique, Paris

Philippe Bruguiere

Radiocarbon, 2019

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The Pompeii auloi: Improved data and a hitherto unknown mechanism, in: R. Eichmann / Fang J. / L.-Ch. Koch (edd.), Studien zur Musikarchäologie 8. Orient-Archäologie 27 (2012), 103–114

Stefan Hagel

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Angela Bellia (ed.). From the Digitalisation to Virtual Reconstruction of Ancient Musical Instruments to Sound Simulation and Preservation, Special Issue of the Open Access Journal «Archeologia e Calcolatori», Firenze, All’Insegna del Giglio, 2021.

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Towards a New Approach in the Study of Ancient Greek Music: The Virtual Reconstruction of an Aulos "Early type" from Sicily

Angela Bellia

DH, 2017

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The Auloi from Meroë: Preliminary Notes on the Conservation, Technical Examination, and Interpretation of a Cache of Ancient Musical Instruments

Susanne Gänsicke, Stefan Hagel

Artistry in Bronze The Greeks and Their Legacy XIXth International Congress on Ancient Bronzes, 2017

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The Archaeology of Sound, Acoustics and Music: Studies in Honour of Cajsa S. Lund

Riitta Rainio, Gjermund Kolltveit

2020

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Musica e morte nell’iconografia delle ceramiche attiche: considerazioni sul cratere della tomba 949 dalla necropoli greca di Akragas (V sec. a.C.)

Angela Bellia

2018

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Angela Bellia, Danilo Pavone 2021, Computed tomography and handcrafting processes of an ancient musical instrument: the aulos from Poseidonia, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 32.1, 375-401.

Angela Bellia

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"Foreground Sounds and Soundmarks in Ancient Roman anthropophony: questioning Ancient Percussions", EAA 25th congress, Session "From Landscape Archaeology to Soundscape Archaeology: Themes, Approaches, and Perspective", Berne, 5 septembre 2019

Arnaud Saura-Ziegelmeyer, Anna Gruszczyńska-Ziółkowska

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Author offprint from: La Musica in Etruria Atti del Convegno Internazionale Tarquinia 19/20 Settembre 2009 Commune di Tarquinia

Pippa Holmes

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Angela Bellia 2021, An Overview of How Virtual Reconstructions and Sound Simulation Can Improve Our Knowledge on Ancient Musical Instruments and Sound Heritage, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 32.1, 2021, 361-366.

Angela Bellia

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Musical Instrument out of Seashell. A Parallel Study of the Triton Seashell in Greece and Japan. In the 9th MOISA International Conference “Music and the animal world in Hellenic and Roman antiquity”. Athens, 11 - 15 July 2016

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Medieval Clay Drums Recovered in the Portuguese Al Andalus. New Leads and Contributions to Music Archeology

Alexandre Bento

12th Symposium of the International Study Group on Music Archaeology, 2023

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“Acoustic Pots in Ancient and Medieval Buildings : Literary Analysis of Ancient Texte and Comparison with Recent Observations in French Churches”,

Benedicte Bertholon

J.Ch. Valière, B. Palazzo-Bertholon, J.-D. Polack, P. Carvalho, 2013

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Angela Bellia, Percussion Instruments in the Ancient World: Towards an Archaeology of Musical Performance, in Saura-Ziegelmeyer A. (ed), Percussion Instruments: Organology, Perceptions, Multi-functionality, Pallas, CXV, 2020, pp. 19-23.

Angela Bellia

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[with A. Tamboer] Celtic bugle, Roman lituus or Medieval ban horn? An evaluation of cast bronze horns with an upturned bell. In: E. Hickman (ed.), Music Archaeology in context; Papers of 4th Symp. of the Internat. Study Group on Music Archaeology at Michaelstein Sept. 2004, Rahden (2006), 221-236

Annemies Tamboer, Vincent Van Vilsteren

2006

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Acoustics in Music Archaeology: Re-Sounding the Marsoulas Conch and Its Cave

Miriam A Kolar

Acoustics Today, 2022

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Acoustics of the Chelys – An ancient Greek tortoise-shell lyre

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Applied Acoustics, 2012

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International Journal of Conservation Science an X-Ray Fluorescence Investigation of Ancient Roman Musical Instruments and Replica Production Under the Aegis of the European Music Archaeological Project

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2016

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