Journal of Cognition (Jan 2024)

Negative Space: An Alternative Framework for Archaeoacoustics

  • Victoria Pham,
  • Roland Fletcher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 6 – 6

Abstract

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Hearing the remote past seems impossible. Archaeoacoustics is a contemporary field intent on reconstructing the evolution of early communication systems, offering the possibility of developing methodologies relating to past sound signaling and music. Through a contribution of the emerging sensory field of archaeoacoustics and an example of acoustic assessments conducted at the site of Coves del Toll, can we understand signals of the past in order to investigate human behaviour and trace its cognitive evolution? This paper explores alternative methodological and theoretical approaches to understanding prehistoric sonic behaviours in early hominids and aims to set out a framework to theoretically and philosophically approach the “sound record” of the past. The theoretical proposition of this paper integrates the musical and sound art disciplines of spectralism and sound ecology to challenge the current limitations of listening to sound.

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