Wemyss Caves Auralisation Project

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ABSTRACT: Wemyss Caves on the North Eastern firth of the River Forth are a multi-use site with significance in Pictish culture. The site shows evidence of a complex of 8 coastal caves with 6 still accessible. Of significance are 2 caves containing the largest single site examples of early class 1 Pictish rock carvings. The site also represents the most Southerly frontier of Pictish culture, the Forth Valley creating a natural boundary between Southern and Northern Scotland. The site has been the subject of a recent 3D mapping project, in order to complete the multi-sensory mapping an auralisation mapping of the site has taken place between the summer of 2016 and 2017. Was the site a significant acoustic site for the early Picts? The site certainly presents some clues despite the challenging environment for carrying out controlled audio recording and analysis.
langue originaleEnglish
titreArchaeoacoustics III
Sous-titreThe third international multi-disciplinary conference on The Archaeology of Sound
rédacteurs en chefLinda Eneix
Lieu de publicationUSA
EditeurOld Temples Study Foundation
Chapitre8
Pages71-79
Nombre de pages8
Volume3
Edition1
ISBN (Electronique)978-0965625258
ISBN (imprimé)0965625257
étatPublished - 23 mai 2018

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