Acoustics and Levantine rock art: auditory perceptions in La Valltorta Gorge (Spain) |
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Authors: | Margarita Dí az-Andreu,Carlos Garcí a Benito |
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Affiliation: | 1. ICREA, Departament de Prehistòria, H. Antiga i Arqueologia, Universitat de Barcelona, 08001 Barcelona, Spain;2. Departamento de Ciencias de la Antigüedad, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain |
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Abstract: | This article explores the relevance of acoustics as a factor for in the production and active use of Levantine rock art in Spain. The renowned rock art area of La Valltorta Gorge serves as a case study. Two experiments are described; the first assessed whether the sites with the most painted motifs had better acoustics than those with fewer motifs. The second tested which areas in La Valltorta Gorge had better acoustics and whether there was a difference between the acoustics of the decorated area and the contiguous sectors of the Gorge where no paintings have been found. In both experiments different sounds and pitches were used. The results suggest a strong relationship between the painted areas and the sonority of the place, with the major sites generally having provided the best results, with the exception of the sonority when facing the rock art panels. It is suggested that La Valltorta Gorge was chosen to be decorated with a view to increasing the perceptual impact of the rituals that may have been held at rock art sites due to the amplification caused by the echoing and resonance. |
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Keywords: | Rock art Archaeoacoustics Levantine style La Valltorta Gorge Spain Echo Resonance Religious practices |
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