Medieval manuscripts were not silent, study finds images triggered sound in viewers’ minds
Medieval religious art was never meant to be experienced as a silent visual display, according to a new study examining ...
Study ancient songs, music, and performance through archaeological evidence and historical reconstructions.
Medieval religious art was never meant to be experienced as a silent visual display, according to a new study examining ...
More than 3,000 years ago, in the port city of Ugarit on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean, the scribes ...
A pair of copper-alloy cymbals discovered in the north of Oman is offering fresh insights into Bronze Age Persian Gulf ...
A fragment of a musical score found in the Aberdeen Breviary of 1510, Scotland's first full-length printed book, has shed ...
Recent research has shed light on the chilling effects of ancient Aztec skull-shaped "death whistles," instruments known for their eerie, ...
Archaeologists from the International Center for Underwater Archaeology in Zadar have discovered a treasure trove of rare and valuable brass ...
A new study recently published in the journal Antiquity revealed the ancient Pueblo culture's communication methods, and the significant role ...
Southern Peru's Toro Muerto, home to an extensive collection of rock art, has long puzzled researchers with its enigmatic petroglyphs. ...
A total of 24 well-preserved Chinese bianzhong, also known as chime bells, have recently been discovered in the ruins of ...
According to Associated Press reporting, a significant archaeological discovery has emerged from the Pacopampa archaeological site in northern Peru, where ...
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