Sonorous Relics Theory (SRT) Extracting Ancient Voices from Artifacts

Sonorous Relics Theory (SRT) Extracting Ancient Voices from Artifacts
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Download or read book Sonorous Relics Theory (SRT) Extracting Ancient Voices from Artifacts written by Karim Mokhtar and published by Carthage ABC. This book was released on 2022-01-19 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sonorous Relics Theory (SRT) is a theory that seeks to explore and extract ancient sounds and human voices embedded within archaeological artifacts. Traditional archaeology has focused primarily on studying visual aspects, such as objects, structures, and inscriptions, to understand past civilizations. However, this theory proposes that artifacts, including musical instruments, pottery, and even everyday objects, may contain hidden sonic information waiting to be deciphered.


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