Watson, A. (2001). The sounds of transformation:. In: n.e. The archaeology of shamanism. London: Routledge. pp. 178-192.

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The sounds of transformation:
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acoustics, monuments and ritual in the British Neolithic
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The archaeology of shamanism
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251
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178 - 192
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which uses ethnographic evidence to emphasise the importance of the senses (especially hearing) in ceremonies. Reports the results of acoustic tests performed at Maeshowe, Orkney, which suggest that high levels of infrasound could have been generated through drumming
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Aaron Watson
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Robert D B Bath (Abstract author)
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2001
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0-415-25255-5
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07 Jan 2003