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Jie Tan, Jie Leng, Xudong Zeng, Di Feng and Panliang Yu
Xiegong is a unique element of Chinese historic buildings that could date the heritage dynasty. It is more complicated than the Dougong and represents a high level of artistic and structural achievement. Archaeological research on Xiegong is urgent due t...
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Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem
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The archaeology of our built heritage is centred on the understanding of human experiences, rituals and social history that add meaningful narratives to physical fabric, structures and artefacts. The meaning of the building in the collective memory is in...
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Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem, Gehan Selim, Sabah Mushatat, Abdelaziz Almogren
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Much of the effort in VH is directed towards accurate representation of historic structures, objects or artefacts. There is little attention is paid, however, to the human aspects of city life, the intangible heritage to which people can actually relate....
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Miriam A. Kolar, Doyuen Ko and Sungyoung Kim
We examine the praxis implications of our working definition of aural heritage: spatial acoustics as physically experienced by humans in cultural contexts; aligned with the aims of anthropological archaeology (the study of human life from materials). Her...
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Sebastian Duran, Martyn Chambers and Ioannis Kanellopoulos
The Cistercian order is of acoustic interest because previous research has hypothesized that Cistercian architectural structures were designed for longer reverberation times in order to reinforce Gregorian chants. The presented study focused on an archae...
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