Archaeoacoustics: Sound as Archaeological Evidence

Explores the emerging field of archaeoacoustics — how ancient structures like Newgrange, the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, and Chavín de Huántar were designed to

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Explores the emerging field of archaeoacoustics — how ancient structures like Newgrange, the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, and Chavín de Huántar were designed to produce specific acoustic effects for ritual purposes.

This episode from The Archaeologist's Toolkit features discussion of ancient civilizations, archaeological evidence, and competing theories about humanity's past. Running approximately 51 minutes, this conversation covers key research findings and perspectives from experts in the field. Explore related episodes, connected archaeological sites, and the theories discussed in this podcast.