The Atlantic - Hearing the Lost Sounds of Antiquity

"What started as a quest to map the sophisticated acoustics of ancient churches could end up preserving and replicating forgotten noises from across the planet."

In this article, researchers set out to analyze the acoustics within Byzantine era churches in an attempt to hear the sounds associated with the art of the time period.  The detailed piece outlines the strategies and findings of the research and offers the realization that there can be a piece of the past found in the present and that history can, in fact, be "heard."

Hearing the Lost Sounds of Antiquity

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