The Aulos and the Trumpet: Music, Gender and Elites in Iberian Culture (4th to 1st Centuries BCE) (original ) (raw )“The Lyres of the Far West: Chordophones on the Bronze Age Warrior Stelae of the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula”
Raquel Jiménez Pasalodos
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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« Representations of Musicians in the Coroplastic Art of the Ancient World: Iconography, Ritual Contexts, and Functions », Les Carnets de l’ACoSt [Online], 13
Angela Bellia
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Angela Bellia, Esperienza sonora e performances musicali nel rituale funerario, «Telestes. An International Journal of Archaeomusicology and Archaeology of Sound», III, 2023, pp. 73-94.
Angela Bellia
Telestes, 2023
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« Music and identities: al-Andalus’ clay drums and the study of popular musical behaviors through the archaeological record »
Alexandra Bill
Studien zur Musikarchäologie IX, R. EICHMANN, L.-C. KOCH et F. JIANJUN (éds.), 2016
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Angela Bellia and Clemente Marconi (eds.), Musicians in Ancient Coroplastic Art: Iconography, Ritual Contexts, and Functions, («TELESTES. Studi e Ricerche di Archeologia musicale nel Mediterraneo», II), Pisa-Roma, Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali, 2016.
Angela Bellia , Aura Piccioni , Manolis Mikrakis , Maria Chidiroglou , Agnès Garcia-Ventura , Elçin Doğan Gürbüzer , Regine Pruzsinszky , Mireia López-Bertran
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14TH INTERNATIONAL RIDIM CONFERENCE ON MUSIC ICONOGRAPHY VISUAL INTERSECTIONS: NEGOTIATING EAST AND WEST ISTANBUL 5. - 7. JUNE 2013 -Representations of Musical Instruments in Kalhora Period Tombs of Sindh(Pakistan)
Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro
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Rodríguez López, I., Romero Mayorga, C. (2019), "The reception of hellenistic musical Iconography in the Iberian Art: The Patera of Santisteban del Puerto".
MARIA ISABEL RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ
MUSIC IN ART INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR MUSIC ICONOGRAPHY , 2019
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Díaz-Andreu, M. and García Benito, C. 2013. Sound and ritual in Levantine art: a preliminary study. In Jiménez Pasalodos, R. et al. (eds.), Music and Ritual: Bridging Material and Living Cultures. Berlin, Ekho Verlag: 227-256
Margarita Díaz-Andreu
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Drawing on the musical past: Music iconology, instrument making, and experimental playing in music archaeology
Zdravko Blazekovic
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Frame Drums in the Medieval Iberian Peninsula, Ph.D. dissertation, 2006.
mauricio molina
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Rodriguez Lopez I Romero Mayorga C «The Reception of Hellenistic Musical Iconography in the Iberian Art: The Patera of Santisteban del Puerto»
Claudina Romero Mayorga
Music in Art: International Journal for Music Iconography , 2019
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THE “TEMBLADERA” FIGURINES: RITUAL, MUSIC, AND ELITE IDENTITY IN FORMATIVE PERIOD NORTH PERU, CIRCA 1800–200 B.C. - Ñawpa Pacha, Journal of Andean Archaeology, Volume 33, Number 2, pp. 119–148.
Julia Burtenshaw-Zumstein
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Musical Instruments in a 1592 Inventory of the Marquis Ferdinando d'Alarçon
Alberto Mammarella
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'Musical Instruments Evocative of the Ancient Orient', FoMRHI Quarterly, 99 (April 2000), 21-30 (comm.1707).
Jonathan David Little
FoMRHI Quarterly, 2000
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Lewy, Matthias. 2015. Reseña de Both, Arnd Adje and Matthias Stöckli (eds.). 2012. Flower World. Music Archeology of The Americas. Mundo Florido. Arqueomusicología de las Américas. Vol.1. Berlin: Ekho Verlag.
Matthias Lewy
El oído pensante 3 (1)., 2015
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Identifying popular musical instruments in the iconography and archaeology in the Medieval and Renaissance period in Europe
Roger Blench
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2014. Angela Bellia, Article: Images of Music in Magna Graecia: the Case of the “Tomb of the Diver” at Poseidonia (V century BCE), «Music in Art», XXXIX/1–2, 2014, pp. 33-41.
Angela Bellia
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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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55 MUSICAL ICONOGRAPHY
Тарас Великанич
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The Ala-instrument: its identification and role. In: Y. Maurey, E. Seroussi and J. G. Westenholz (Eds.), Ancient Music in the Near East and Mediterranean Worlds. Jerusalem: Magnes Press (2014), 148-171.
Sam Mirelman
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2016 “Terracotta figurines of Musicians from Mesopotamia and Elam”, in A. Bellia & C. Marconi (eds.), Musicians in the Coroplastic art of the Ancient World, Pisa-Roma, p. 35-4.3
Annie F Caubet
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D. Castaldo. E. Rocconi, Music on Stage in Red-Figure Vase-Painting of Magna Graecia (400–320 BC). The Role of Music in the So-Called ‘Phlyax Vases’, in Sound from the Past: the Interpretation of Musical Artifacts in Archaeological Context, Rahden 2012, pp. 243-260
Daniela Castaldo
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CONFERENCE ON ARCHAEOMUSICOLOGY: Representations of Musicians in the Coroplastic Art of the Ancient World: Iconography, Ritual Contexts, and Function
Angela Bellia
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Ancient Aerophones of Coastal Oaxaca, Mexico: The Archaeological and Social Context of Music
Guy David Hepp
2012
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Flower World Music Archaeology of the Americas Mundo Florido
Dianne Scullin
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The painted trumpets in the Kazanlak tomb: parallels with Tutankhamun’s trumpets, instrumental and performance hypotheses
Alexandra Fol
Thracia XXV, 2020
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EXALTATA SUPER CHOROS ANGELORUM: MUSICAL ELEMENTS IN THE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE CORONATION OF THE VIRGIN IN THE ITALIAN TRECENTO PAINTING
José María SALVADOR-GONZALEZ
Music in Art. International Journal for Music Iconography, 2014
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Musical Instruments of Greek and Roman Antiquity
Chrēstos Terzēs
A Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Music, 2020
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The social roles of musicians in the Moche world: an iconographic analysis of their attributes in Middle Moche period’s ritual pottery.
Daniela La Chioma
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Incongruous Musical Instruments on an Beaker of Alleged Assyrian Manufacture
Bo Lawergren
Source 19 (2000) 38-42.
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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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Incongruous Musical Instruments on an Alleged Assyrian Beaker
Bo Lawergren
Source-notes in The History of Art, 2000
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Masculine Musical Instruments in the Andean Culture
Anna Gruszczyńska-Ziółkowska
Studien zur Musikarchäologie IV. The Archaeology of Early Sound: Origin and Organization. Red. Ellen Hickmann, Ricardo Eichmann, Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, Rahden/Westf, 2004
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Women and Music in Ancient Anatolia: The Iconographic Evidence
Tuna Sare
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The Mouthpiece of the Aulos Revisited
Kamila Wyslucha , Stefan Hagel
Greek and Roman Musical Studies, 2023
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