Music and Storytelling at Rock Art Sites? The Archaeoacoustics of the Urkosh Area (Russian Altai)

Author:

Díaz-Andreu Margarita123ORCID,Rozwadowski Andrzej45ORCID,Pasalodos Raquel Jiménez6ORCID,Santos da Rosa Neemias12ORCID,Benítez-Aragón Daniel1ORCID,Alvarez-Morales Lidia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut d’Arqueologia, Universitat de Barcelona , 08011 Barcelona , Spain

2. Departament d’Història i Arqueologia, Universitat de Barcelona , 08011 Barcelona , Spain

3. Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats , 08010 Barcelona , Spain

4. Faculty of Archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University , 61-614 Poznań , Poland

5. Rock Art Research Institute, Wits University, Braamfontein 2000 , Johannesburg , South Africa

6. Sección Departamental de Historia y Ciencias de la Música, Universidad de Valladolid , 47011 Valladolid , Spain

Abstract

Abstract In this article, the potential of archaeoacoustics for understanding past communities is discussed by looking at a range of acoustic parameters. Our case study is the Urkosh rock art area in the Ongudai district, Republic of Altai (Russia). The rock art of this area dates possibly from the Upper Palaeolithic and definitely from the Early Bronze Age (second half of the third millennium BCE). There are important periods in the Early Iron Age (first half of the first millennium BCE) and the medieval era, after which there are later additions up to the present day. Major and minor sites were tested, as well as some with no art. The results obtained from the tests conducted using the impulse response method indicate high values for sound clarity not only in the rock art sites but also in at least one nearby panel without rock art. Although these results cannot explain why rock art was produced precisely in specific locations, they objectively describe the acoustic conditions under which particular intangible cultural practices were probably organised in them. In particular we focus on storytelling and music, cultural practices for which there is a wealth of information in the ethnographic sources written about the area.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,Archeology,Conservation

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