Roman and Late Antique Artefacts from Egypt: Understanding Society and Culture

Ellen Swift, Lloyd Bosworth, Frank Walker, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5284/1078326. How to cite using this DOI

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Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifiers which can be used to consistently and accurately reference digital objects and/or content. The DOIs provide a way for the ADS resources to be cited in a similar fashion to traditional scholarly materials. More information on DOIs at the ADS can be found on our help page.

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Ellen Swift, Lloyd Bosworth, Frank Walker (2021) Roman and Late Antique Artefacts from Egypt: Understanding Society and Culture [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1078326

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Replica of UC35797, recreated as finger-cymbals, worn on the thumb and first finger of one hand, and clapped together at middle distance from the microphone (4 m).
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Replica of UC35798, recreated as crotals, held by the handle and clapped together at middle distance from the microphone (4m) using the following Paeonic rhythm in 5/8 time: ♩ ♫ ♪
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Replica of UC33269a–b, recreated as crotals, held by the end of the handle, the middle of the handle then hit on the other arm to produce a ringing sound, at close range, 0.5 m from the microphone.
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Replica of UC58536, bell on bracelet, sound that occurs naturally when moving while holding the object (simulating the object worn on the wrist), middle distance from the microphone (4 m).
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Replica of UC58538, bell on bracelet, sound that occurs naturally when moving while holding the object (simulating the object worn on the wrist), middle distance from the microphone (4 m).
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Replica of UC58540, bell on bracelet, sound that occurs naturally when moving while holding the object (simulating the object worn on the wrist), close range, 0.5 m from the microphone.
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Replica of UC8976, bell with Bes mask, held by the handle and shaken from side to side, middle distance from the microphone (4 m).
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Replica of UC30389, rumbler bell, held by the loop and shaken from side to side, middle distance from the microphone (4 m).
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Replica of UC35794, bell with U-shaped loop, held by the loop and shaken from side to side, middle distance from the microphone (4 m).
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Replica of UC33261, bell with rings attached, held by the ring furthest from the end, and shaken from side to side, at middle distance from the microphone (4 m).
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Replica of UC34972, bird rattle, held in the hand and shaken at middle distance from the microphone (4 m) using the following Ionic rhythm in 3/4 time: ♫ ♩ ♩
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Replica of UC65087, pointed rattle, rolled on the floor (a fabric surface) at close range (0.5 m from the microphone).
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Replica of UC71557, nut rattle, held in the hand and shaken at close range, 0.5 m from the microphone.
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Replica in PLA of UC33270, panpipes, tuned to D E F# G A B C, playing one of the tunes from Bellermann's Anonymous, Pöhlmann 1970, cat. no. 12, music score transcription © Egert Pöhlmann, 1970, by kind permission.
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Replica in bamboo of UC59260, double flute, a few notes played at close range, 0.5 m from the microphone.
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Ensemble, replica in PLA of UC33270 panpipes, tuned to D E♭ F G A♭ B♭ C, playing a fragment of music from the Roman period (Pap. Berlin 6870), Pöhlmann 1970, cat. no. 31, accompanied by replica of UC33269a–b, crotals, and replica of UC59603 and UC59609, wood clapper pair, playing an Anapaestic rhythm in 4/4 time: ♩ ♫ ♩ ♫ Music score transcription © Egert Pöhlmann, 1970, by kind permission.
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Ensemble, replica in PLA of UC33270 panpipes, tuned to D E♭ F G A♭ B♭ C, playing a fragment of music from the Roman period (Pap. Berlin 6870), Pöhlmann 1970, cat. no. 31, accompanied by bird rattle, pointed rattle, Bes bell, UC30389 rumbler bell, UC71305a–b wood clappers, and both replica pairs of crotals, UC35798 and UC33269a–b, processing past the microphone and around the recording studio. Music scores transcription © Pöhlmann 1970 by kind permission.
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