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Stone age acustics |
Anonymous
 User not Registered | Posted 02-04-2003 at 16:36  
Does anyone have any information on the acustic properties found at Newgrange and Maes Howe (and other sites)?
After watching a program entitled 'Sounds of the Stone Age' I have found very little information on this subject, on the net or of any books relating to it.
Thanks
Ben.
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Anonymous
 User not Registered | Posted 02-04-2003 at 16:57  
The two main research groups are:
http://www.neolithic.reading.ac.uk/
and Paul Devereux - book Stone Age Soundtracks: The Acoustic or Archaeology of Ancient Sites
http://www.Amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/184333447X/megalithicmyst0a
Paul Devereux's other books
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~aburnham/book/devereux1.htm
Cheers,
Andy
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