20 juin 2023
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Iegor Reznikoff, « The existence of acoustic signs and their meanings in Paleolithic caves », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.5345
Considering it as accepted that there is a significant correlation between the placement of images (paintings, engravings, signs) and the acoustic quality of these locations in decorated Paleolithic caves, we will discuss the multiple meanings of this correlation. Echolocation and functional signs of acoustic locations We explore a cave in conditions similar to those in prehistoric times, most often using only small oil lamps that cast just a faint light, or when in larger spaces with torches...