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First working reproduction of a tibia from Pompeii | The Workshop of Dionysus
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The Workshop of Dionysus. A place to inspire the revival of ancient double pipes. Lecture on the Roman tibiae on-line. Some sounds from Pompeii →. First working reproduction of a tibia from Pompeii. This tibia has been reproduced from one of several pairs of pipes buried at Pompeii in 79 AD. It was made by Peter Holmes with the help of Martin Sims and Neil ‘Spike’ Melton in a collaboration between the European Music Archaeology Project. This entry was posted in Pompeian tibiae. 1 April 2015 at 18:34.
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Contrasts: December 2013
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Are You Interested In Ethnoarchaeomusicology? The Latin name Salius is the equivalent of Halios (Ἅλιος), the Phaeacian dancer in the Odyssey who loses his athletic competition. Plutarch says that a Salius from Samothrace or Mantinea was reputed to be the legendary founder of the Salian priests, but that the sodality in fact was named from the leaping (Latin salire) of their armed dance. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. The role of sound production in the social reproduction of the hunter-gatherer societies.
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Contrasts: 4,000 year old 'baby rattle' among Kültepe finds
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Are You Interested In Ethnoarchaeomusicology? The Latin name Salius is the equivalent of Halios (Ἅλιος), the Phaeacian dancer in the Odyssey who loses his athletic competition. Plutarch says that a Salius from Samothrace or Mantinea was reputed to be the legendary founder of the Salian priests, but that the sodality in fact was named from the leaping (Latin salire) of their armed dance. Thursday, August 21, 2014. 4,000 year old 'baby rattle' among Kültepe finds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Trebal...
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Contrasts: Archaeoacoustics
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Are You Interested In Ethnoarchaeomusicology? The Latin name Salius is the equivalent of Halios (Ἅλιος), the Phaeacian dancer in the Odyssey who loses his athletic competition. Plutarch says that a Salius from Samothrace or Mantinea was reputed to be the legendary founder of the Salian priests, but that the sodality in fact was named from the leaping (Latin salire) of their armed dance. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Archaeoacoustics: Hypothesis and proposals. Església del Castell de Sant Miquel d'Olèrdola.
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Contrasts: August 2013
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Are You Interested In Ethnoarchaeomusicology? The Latin name Salius is the equivalent of Halios (Ἅλιος), the Phaeacian dancer in the Odyssey who loses his athletic competition. Plutarch says that a Salius from Samothrace or Mantinea was reputed to be the legendary founder of the Salian priests, but that the sodality in fact was named from the leaping (Latin salire) of their armed dance. Friday, August 9, 2013. El Qasgiq, un espai cerimonial. Una perspectiva Etnoarqueomusicològica de la. Treballs d'Etnoar...
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Contrasts: January 2014
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Are You Interested In Ethnoarchaeomusicology? The Latin name Salius is the equivalent of Halios (Ἅλιος), the Phaeacian dancer in the Odyssey who loses his athletic competition. Plutarch says that a Salius from Samothrace or Mantinea was reputed to be the legendary founder of the Salian priests, but that the sodality in fact was named from the leaping (Latin salire) of their armed dance. Wednesday, January 15, 2014. Music and Ritual: Bridging Material and Living Cultures. Ekho VERLAG Berlin 2013. Master D...
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Bibliography | The Moche Music Project
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The Moche Music Project. Who Are the Moche? Alva, W., C. Donnan. 1993. The Royal Tombs of Sipán. Los Angeles: Fowler Museum of Cultural History. Bawden, G., 1995. The structural Paradox: Moche Culture as Political Ideology. Vol 6 No.3, 255-273. Bawden, G., 1999. The Moche. Bawden, G., 2004. The Art of Moche Politics, in Andean Archaeology. Ed H Silverman, MA: Blackwell, 116-129. Bennett, J. (2004). “The force of things: steps toward an ecology of matter.” Political Theory. Vol 13, No. 4, 371- 400. Austin...
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Bienvenidos! Welcome! | The Moche Music Project
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The Moche Music Project. Who Are the Moche? Sings* and I would find 1000 objects. →. February 1, 2011. Welcome to the Moche Music Project. This is very much a work in progress, so please visit the ABOUT tab for information on the project. Thank you! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged moche archaeology. Sings* and I would find 1000 objects. →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Some thoughts from the mountain | The Moche Music Project
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The Moche Music Project. Who Are the Moche? Some thoughts from the mountain. July 7, 2011. Moro Intro Track 2. Moro Museo Larco Recordings. PS – Moro Introduction and Moro Experiments recordings are all musical instruments from San Jose de Moro of the Moche time period. Moro and Museo Larco recording is of instruments from the Museo Larco. The drum tracks are from Garageband. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged acoustic archaeology. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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March Madness! | The Moche Music Project
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The Moche Music Project. Who Are the Moche? Some thoughts from the mountain →. April 3, 2011. I am so so sorry. My goal was to update this blog at least once a week, and I have fallen woefully short of that goal. March was a crazy month for me, which is why posting on the blog unfortunately, fell by the wayside. This is all going to change, right now! I promise that April will bring more updates, better updates, updates worth reading! Except for this one. An unintended consequence of this was that Jennif...