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Musical instruments in the Central Balkan Neolithic
Selena Vitezović
Archaeological small finds and their significance. Proceedings of the Symposium Games and Toys, 2017
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Frame Drums in the Medieval Iberian Peninsula, Ph.D. dissertation, 2006.
mauricio molina
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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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Marija Rakić-Lovrić
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Luboš Chroustovský
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The Classification of the Clay Drums of the Southern Trichterbecher Culture (TRB). In Jungsteinsite 2008
Simon Wyatt
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Reclassifying misidentified musical instruments among archaeological finds; Three gongs from the bulgarian lands
Alexandra Fol
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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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Sound Tools, Symbols or Something Quite Different? On Possible Percussion Instruments from Bronze-Age Sweden − Including Methodological Aspects of Music- Archaeological Research Studien zur Musikarchäologie VIII
Cajsa S Lund
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The Development of Musical Instruments and Sound Objects from the Late Bronze Age to the La Tène Period in the Area between the River Salzach and the Danube Bend
Beate Maria Pomberger
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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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A Shaman Drum Hammer from the Medieval City of Turku, Finland.pdf
Riitta Rainio
Music and Ritual : Bridging Material and Living Culture, 2013
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Jan Turek 2021: Neolithic Long Barrows and Enclosures as Landmarks of Ritual Landscape of Central and North Bohemia. De Gruyter, Open Archaeology 2021; 7: pp. 1674–1684,
Jan Turek
Open Archaeology, 2021
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Aurel Rustoiu, Sándor Berecki, The magic of sounds. A ceramic rattle from the La Tène grave no. 1 at Fântânele – Dâmbu Popii and its functional and symbolic significance. IN: N. C. Riscuta, I.V. Ferencz, O. Tutila Barbat (eds.), The Symposium on Religion and Magic, Cluj-Napoca 2015, 259-274.
Aurel Rustoiu, Sándor Berecki
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The Upper Paleolithic phonic instruments: classifcation and methods of research
Людмила Лбова
SUYANGGAE AND HER NEIGHBOURS IN HAIFA, ISRAEL, 2017
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The Classification of the Clay Drums of the Southern Trichterbecher Culture
Simon Wyatt
Journal of Neolithic Archaeology, 2008
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Stone Age hunter-gatherer ceramics of North-Eastern Europe: New insights into the dispersal of an essential innovation. Documenta Praehistorica 39, 2012, 23-51.
Henny Piezonka
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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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Intangible Mosaic of Sacred Soundscapes in Medieval Serbia
Zorana Dordevic
Acoustics, Special Issue "Acoustics, Soundscapes and Sounds as Intangible Heritage", 2023
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Ritual practices in the Neolithic and Eneolithic in Slovakia
Peter Tóth
In Emília Pásztor. Shamanism and nature worship. Past and present. Baja: István Türr Museum., 2019
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A Classification of Clay Drums from al-Andalus (9th-14th Centuries AD)
Carlos García Benito, Raquel Jiménez Pasalodos
SOMA 2012 Identity and Connectivity Proceedings of the 16th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, Florence, Italy, 1–3 March 2012., 2013
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A Late Band Pottery culture settlement at site 40 in Trzciano, Wąbrzeźno commune
grzegorz osipowicz
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 67, 139-164, 2015
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Justyna Baron
Antiquity, 2022
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Feasting with music? A musical instrument and its context from the later 5 th millennium BC Hungary
Eszter Banffy
Germania 99, 2022
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Ceramics Technology and Transfer of Ideas in the West Carpathian Region in Neolithic. In S.Ţerna and B. Govedarica (eds.), Interactions, changes and meanings. Essays in honour of Igor Manzura on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Kishinev: Univeristy of High Anthropological School 2016, 65-72
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From LBK to SBK: Pottery, Bones, Lithics and Houses at the Neolithic site of Hrdlovka, Czech Republic
Václav Vondrovský, Michaela Ptáková, Jaromír Beneš, Petr Šída
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Mária Strenáčiková ml.
ICONI, 2019
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Analysis and interpretation of Material from the Collection of Musical Instruments in Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb
Zeljka Petrovic Osmak
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Secondary Mortuary Practices During the Late Eneolithic in Moravia, Czech Republic: State of Knowledge, History Of Research, Terminology and Interpretations
Jan Kolář
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A classification of clay drums from al-Andalus (9th-14th Centuries). Bill, A., Jiménez Pasalodos, R. and García Benito, C.
Raquel Jiménez Pasalodos, Carlos García Benito, Alexandra Bill
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K. Tankó: 'Horn-handled' bowls of the Central Europe Iron Age. In: Dobrzańska, Halina – Megaw, Vincent – Poleska, Paulina (eds.) Celts on the Margin: Studies in European Cultural Interaction 7th Century BC – 1st Century AD Dedicated to Zenon Wozniak. Kraków: 2005. 153-162.
Károly Tankó
2005
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Acoustic Vessels as an Expression of Medieval Music Tradition in Serbian Sacred Architecture
Kristina Penezić
Muzikologija/Musicology 22, 2017
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The Neolithic Sites Hrdlovka and Hrobčice in the Context of Stroked Pottery Culture in Northwest Bohemia, Czech Republic
Lenka Kovačiková
2015
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