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Nikolaos M. Papadakis, Smaro Antoniadou and Georgios E. Stavroulakis
Typically, background noise of different types and levels is present during the measurement of the impulse response in spaces. The two methods that are, in practice, most frequently used in the measurement of the impulse response, are the exponential sin...
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Lidia Alvarez-Morales, Neemias Santos da Rosa, Daniel Benítez-Aragón, Laura Fernández Macías, María Lazarich and Margarita Díaz-Andreu
In the last few years, archaeoacoustic studies of rock art sites and landscapes have undergone significant growth as a result of renewed interest in the intangible aspects of the archaeological record. This article focuses on the acoustic study carried o...
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Antonella Bevilacqua, Silvana Sukaj, Gino Iannace and Amelia Trematerra
The discovery of Roman amphitheaters continues to excite the minds of archaeologists. Within the framework of various excavation campaigns, the architectural requalification of the amphitheater of Durres has been investigated, but no acoustic analyses ha...
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Giovanni Amadasi, Antonella Bevilacqua, Gino Iannace and Amelia Trematerra
Thousands of theatres were built during the Hellenistic period in Greece and overseas colonies. The main elements of the Hellenistic theatre are the following: the orchestra, where music and songs were performed to accompany the acting performance, and t...
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Lamberto Tronchin, Antonella Bevilacqua and Ruoran Yan
The Ponchielli theater of Cremona was built in 1808 after a fire destroyed the old wooden structure. The interior, the architecture and the shape of the plan layout are reminiscent of the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, a masterpiece by the architect Piermarin...
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Valtteri Hongisto and Jukka Keränen
ISO 3382-3 is globally used to determine the room acoustic conditions of open-plan offices using in situ measurements. The key outcomes of the standard are three single-number quantities: distraction distance, rD, A-weighted sound pressure level of speec...
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Silvana Sukaj, Giuseppe Ciaburro, Gino Iannace, Ilaria Lombardi and Amelia Trematerra
During the Imperial Roman period, thousands of theatres were built. The theatres have three principal elements: the scene building (actor position), the orchestra and the cavea (spectator seating). The theatres were built without a roof, so they were ope...
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Arianna Astolfi, Elena Bo, Francesco Aletta and Louena Shtrepi
The emerging field of archaeoacoustics is attracting increasing research attention from scholars of different disciplines: the investigation of the acoustic features of ancient open-air theatres is possibly one of its main themes. In this paper, the outc...
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Rick de Vos, Nikolaos M. Papadakis and Georgios E. Stavroulakis
A handclap is a convenient and easily available source for room acoustic measurements. If used correctly (e.g., application of optimal hand configuration) it can provide usable results for the measurement of acoustic parameters, within an expected deviat...
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Nikolaos M. Papadakis and Georgios E. Stavroulakis
Handclap is a convenient and useful acoustic source. This study aimed to explore its optimal application and limitations for acoustic measurements as well for other possible utilizations. For this purpose, the following steps were performed: investigatio...
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