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Francesco Martellotta, Stefania Liuzzi and Chiara Rubino
Rupestrian churches are spaces obtained from excavation of soft rocks that are frequently found in many Mediterranean countries. In the present paper the church dedicated to Saints Andrew and Procopius, located close to the city of Monopoli in Apulia (It...
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Ali Haider Adeeb and Zühre Sü Gül
This study investigates the indoor acoustical characteristics of a Middle Byzantine masonry church in Cappadocia. The Bell Church is in partial ruins; therefore, archival data and the church?s remains are used for its acoustical reconstruction. The study...
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Nikolay Kanev
Resonant vessels in ancient and medieval buildings are the subject of some historical and acoustic research today. There have been a number of detailed surveys of European churches, where acoustic pots remain in the buildings. Despite the fact that in me...
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Zorana Ðordevic, Dragan Novkovic and Uro? Andric
The acoustic analysis provides additional information on building tradition and related indoor practice that includes sound, thus deepening our understanding of architectural heritage. In this paper, the sound field of the Orthodox medieval church Lazari...
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Zorana Ðordevic, Dragan Novkovic and Marija Dragi?ic
Religious practice in Serbia has taken place using both indoors and outdoors sacred sites ever since the adoption of Christianity in medieval times. However, previous archaeoacoustic research was focused on historic church acoustics, excluding the open-a...
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