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Iegor Reznikoff, « The Acoustic Dimension of Paleolithic Painted Caves and Stones », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.2072
Numerous studies of the acoustics in Paleolithic caves decorated with paintings, engravings and diverse signs have revealed a remarkable correlation between the images and the quality of the resonance where they are located: most of the images are situated in the most sonorous parts of caves. Density of images and resonance In general, the density of the images is proportional to the intensity or richness of the resonance. A simple method for measuring the richness of resonance is to count t...