The Parpalló Cave: A singular archaeological acoustic site
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 123(5):3608
DOI:10.1121/1.2934790
The Parpallo Cave is located in the slopes of Montduber, in Valencia (Spain). It is one of the most important Palaeolithic sites, not only in Spain, but in the world. It was a privileged location for its inhabitants from the Upper Palaeolithic onwards. It has one of the most spectacular collections of Palaeolithic art mobilier found to date. The Parpallo cave features a considerably large opening which, undoubtedly, influences its acoustic properties. Indeed, the sound pressure field inside the cave is not excessively reverberant and intelligibility is significantly better than in similar enclosures. In this work a study of the acoustic properties of the Parpallo cave is performed by using numerical simulation.
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