论文标题
HAL Saflieni低ge的频谱和几何形状似乎调整了
The Frequency Spectrum and Geometry of the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum Appear Tuned
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论文摘要
Hal Saflieni Hypogeum是一部独特的地下马耳他新石器时代的庇护所,其声学有据可查的历史。先前的研究已经注意到其异常定义的频谱,但尚不清楚这是否是偶然的。在本文中,我们提供了证据表明,矮人的创造者塑造了该地点的几何形状以创建或放大其频谱,或者与光谱密切相关的另一个属性。具体而言,我们表明,观察到的光谱需要在多个独立的室内共同微调多个不连续的洞穴壁的尺寸,这似乎不太可能是偶然的。我们还注意到,峰值频率均匀间隔并类似于音乐的整体尺度,这也不太可能是偶然的,并且暗示频谱本身可能具有文化意义。综上所述,它表明声学或光谱特性可能对该网站的新石器时代创作者发挥了动机或文化作用。这项工作确定了人造结构最早的已知例子之一,其室内建筑具有重要的音乐元素。
The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum is a unique subterranean Maltese Neolithic sanctuary with a well-documented history of interest in its acoustics. Previous studies have noted its unusual strongly-defined frequency spectrum, but it is unknown if this was coincidental. In this paper, we present evidence that the Hypogeum's creators shaped the site's geometry to create or amplify its frequency spectrum, or another property closely correlated with the spectrum. Specifically, we show that the observed spectrum required jointly fine-tuning the dimensions of multiple non-contiguous cave walls across multiple independent chambers, to a degree that seems unlikely to be coincidental. We also note that the peak frequencies are evenly spaced and resemble a whole-tone scale in music, which is also unlikely to be coincidental and suggests the spectrum itself might have held some cultural significance. Taken together, it suggests acoustic or spectral properties may have played a motivational or cultural role for the site's Neolithic creators. This work identifies one of the earliest known examples of a manmade structure with a significant musical element to its interior architecture.