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Archaeoacoustic Analysis in Enclosure D at Göbekli Tepe in South Anatolia, Turkey

Authors :
Daniele Gullà
Heikki Savolainen
Paolo Debertolis
EDIS
Mokrys, Michal
Badura, Stefan
Debertolis, Paolo
Gullà, Daniele
Savolainen, Heikki
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
EDIS - Publishing Institution of the University of Zilina, 2017.

Abstract

We made an archaeoacoustic exploration at Enclosure D in the Göbekli Tepe archeological site. This site is the most ancient archaeological location recognized by archaeologists all over the world. It was dated 7,000 years before the Egyptian pyramids. Thanks to the site’s discoverer we had the possibility to record the vibrations coming from the subsoil, magnetic fields and the sound produced by hitting with hand on central pillar n.18. The results are amazing and confirm that Göbekli Tepe has the same archaeoacoustic aspects of many other typical sacred sites we have studied in Europe and Minor Asia. However the most interesting finding was understanding that the pillar we examined is probably at the centre of a sophisticated mechanism of vibrations and magnetic fields affecting the brain. This discovery is in contrast with our knowledge of the level of technology produced by the civilization who built these sacred temples. Our results have to be considered as preliminary results, however due to the death of the person who discovered the site and the current geopolitical situation in Turkey we cannot continue the research. We hope other researchers will be able to confirm our results in future.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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