A trio of researchers, two with the University of Salford, the third with English Heritage, has built a small-scale model of Stonehenge to test the acoustical properties of the ancient monument. In ...
Scientists built a scale model of Stonehenge, the famous megalithic structure of stones in Wiltshire, England, and used it to recreate how sound would have been reflected off the surfaces of the ...
Researchers built a scale model of Stonehenge to study its acoustics, and found the ancient site would’ve been a good venue for intimate interactions. Researchers at the University of Salford in ...
A team of researchers at the University of Salford in the U.K. has revealed how voices would have sounded 4,000 years ago inside of the Stonehenge monument. The group made a recording of their efforts ...
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Stonehenge was the ultimate venue for ceremonies and rituals when it was built more than 4000 years ago. But what did they sound like? Now a 1:12 scale model of the site, with the stones in their ...
As an experimentalist, I'm all for a good physical experiment, but this guy is an acoustics expert. I'm quite sure he could have simulated these results with as-good or better fidelity than his scale ...
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