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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Music Archaeology in Scandinavia, 1800–1990
Cajsa S Lund
Gorgias Press eBooks, 2010
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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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The Archaeology of Sound, Acoustics and Music: Studies in Honour of Cajsa S. Lund
Riitta Rainio, Gjermund Kolltveit
2020
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Musical Time Machine-ethnoarchaeology of musical instruments Musical instruments from the archaeological collections in museums in Serbia
Marija Rakić-Lovrić
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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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The Upper Paleolithic phonic instruments: classifcation and methods of research
Людмила Лбова
SUYANGGAE AND HER NEIGHBOURS IN HAIFA, ISRAEL, 2017
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Archaeoacoustics, Experimental Archaeology and Music: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges In Music Archaeological Research
Carlos García Benito
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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2017 Stone Age drums in the heart of Europe
Luboš Chroustovský
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2022 - with Daniel Sanchez Munoz and Sylvain Perrot "Sounds of Copper and Bronze Metonymies of Copper and Bronze as Sound Objects in the Ancient World" in Telestes, II, 13-26
Arnaud Saura-Ziegelmeyer, Daniel Sánchez Muñoz
2022
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Flint Tools as Portable Sound-Producing Objects in the Upper Palaeolithic Context: An Experimental Study
Elizabeth C. Blake
Experiencing archaeology by experiment, 2008
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Cajsa S. Lund Prehistoric Soundscapes in Scandinavia Sounds of History
Cajsa S Lund
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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
Daniela Castaldo
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The project “Metallic Idiophones between 800 BC and 800 AD in Central Europe – Their Function and Acoustic Influence in Daily Life” (First reports)
Beate Maria Pomberger, Jörg Mühlhans
ORBIS MEDIAEVALIS III, 2021
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Reclassifying misidentified musical instruments among archaeological finds; Three gongs from the bulgarian lands
Alexandra Fol
ДРЕВНА ТРАКИЯ И ТРАКИТЕ: МАСКАТА НА БОРЕЙ In Honorem Vanya Lozanova-Stancheva, 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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"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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Metallic Idiophones 800 BCE-800 CE in Central Europe: Function and Acoustic Influence - A Progress Report
Kayleigh Saunderson
Journal of Music Archaeology, 2023
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Metallic idiophones 800 BCE to 800 CE in Central Europe: their function and acoustic influence in daily life (GRÖMER, K., K. SAUNDERSON & B.M. POMBERGER )
Karina Grömer
Archaeological Textiles Review 63, 2021, 129-133., 2021
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The Archaeomusicology of Scandinavia
Pablo Robles
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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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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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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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Bird Calls from a Middle Neolithic Burial at Ajvide, Gotland?: Interpreting Tubular Bird Bone Artefacts by Means of Use-wear and Sound Analysis, and Ethnographic Analogy
Kristiina Mannermaa
2014
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Hearing the Past: Essays in Historical Ethnomusicology and the Archaeology of Sound (review)
Fred Spier
Journal of World History, 2003
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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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“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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A Singing Bone from the Mätäjärvi ('Rotten Lake') Quarter of Medieval Turku, Finland: Experimental Reconstructions and Contemporary Musical Exploration
Riitta Rainio
EXARC Journal, 2021
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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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TELESTES. An International Journal of Archaeomusicology and Archaeology of Sound Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali, Pisa · Roma, III 2023
Angela Bellia
Telestes, 2023
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TELESTES AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOMUSICOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF SOUND I · 2021 ISTITUTI EDITORIALI E POLIGRAFICI INTERNAZIONALI PISA · ROMA
Angela Bellia, Dimitrij Mlekuz Vrhovnik, Arnaud Saura-Ziegelmeyer, Manolis Mikrakis, Agnès Garcia-Ventura, Ingrid Furniss, Alexandre Vincent, Audrey Gouy
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Recapturing the sounds and sonic experiences of the hunter-gatherers at Ajvide, Gotland, Sweden (3200-2300 cal BC)
Juha Valkeapää, Riitta Rainio
Journal of Sonic Studies, 2017
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First insights into the identification of bone and antler tools used in the indirect percussion and pressure techniques during the early postglacial
Eva David
Quaternary International, 2016
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SMALL FINDS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM ON GAMES AND TOYS
Iosif Vasile Ferencz, Riscuta Nicolae Catalin
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SMALL FINDS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM ON GAMES AND TOYS, 2017
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Ritual Music and Archaeology. Problems and Perspectives
Raquel Jiménez Pasalodos
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