Videos on the project "Metallic idiophones between 800 BC and 800 AD in Central Europe"

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57756/wp3fxe
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Publication date: 30 Apr 2024
Publisher: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (NHMW)
Collections: Prehistory
Resource type: Audiovisual
License: CC BY-NC
CC BY-NC 4.0 International
Tags: Amulet Avars Costume acceossies Dance Hallstatt period Original sound Pellet bells Sounding pendants Video
Countries: Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Slovakia
Chronology: Metal Ages
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Abstract

Videos on the project "Metallic idiophones between 800 BC and 800 AD in Central Europe". Videos with original sounds of Avar bells, Roman bells and Hallstatt pendants as well as related information on findings and possible functions. One video shows a possible reconstruction of a dance with dance figures from the Hallstatt period. "Imagination of Dance in Hallstatt Culture" - "Bronze Pendants from the Býčí skála Cave in Moravia, (Czechia)" - "Pellet bells and bells from the Avar Period in the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest (Hungary)" - "Pellet Bells from the Avar Period in Komárno (Slovakia)".

Funding

Agency Program Proj. Id Proj. Title
FWF Austrian Science Fund Hertha-Firnberg-Programm T 1136-G Metallic idiophones between 800 BC and 800 AD in Central Europe

Publications

Pomberger, B.M. & Mühlhans, J. (2021) A komarom-hajogyari temető 107. sirjanak csorgői. Iuxta Danubium, 17, 148–157.

Pomberger, B.M., Mühlhans, J., Saunderson, K. & Grömer, K. (2021a) Pellet Bells from the Avarian Cemeteries of Komárno. Slovenska archeologia, 69(1), 99–131.

Pomberger, B.M., Mühlhans, J., Saunderson, K., Mozgai, V. & Bajnóczi, B. (2022b) Pellet bells and bells from the Avar Period in the Hungarian National Museum. Archeometriai Műhely, 19(1), 57–90. https://doi.org/10.55023/issn.1786-271X.2022-005; https://doi.org/10.55023//issn.1786-271X.2022-005.app1

Pomberger, B.M., Mühlhans, J. & Saunderson, K. (2023) Metallic Idiophones 800 BCE–800 CE in Central Europe: Function and Acoustic Influence – A Progress Report. Journal of Music Archaeology, 2023, 143–183. https://doi.org/10.1553/JMA-001-07

Pomberger, B.M. & Grömer, K. (2023) Dance in Hallstatt Culture: from iconography to choreography – an experiment. In: Bellia, A. (ed.) DANCE, SPACE, RITUAL. Material Evidence of Dance Performance. Telestes, 7, 23–39.

Grömer, K. & Pomberger, B.M. (2023) Soft cloth and sounding jewellery – sound fields of rich women in Eastern Hallstatt culture. In: Guy, A. (ed.) TEXTILES IN MOTION. Dress for dance in the ancient world. Ancient textiles Series, 41, 95–108, Oxford & Philadelphia.

Pomberger, B.M., Grömer, K., Mühlhans, J. & Topa, D. (2020) Schlitzbommeln und Anhänger – Klingender Trachtschmuck aus der Byči skala-Höhle bei Brünn. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien (MAGW), 150, 215–242.

Pomberger, B.M., Saunderson, K. & Grömer, K. (2023) Metallic Idiophones 800 BCE to 800 CE in Central Europe: Archaeology of sound, textiles and costumes. Archaeological Textiles Review, 65, 126–132.


Media

Video

Video with original sounds of the Býci skála pendants
Video showing a dance with original dance figures
Video with the original sounds of Avar pellet bells fromt eh Hungarian National Museum Budapest, Hungary
Video with pellet bells from the Avar Period of Komárno
Video with original sounds of pellet bells from the Avar cemeteries of Komárno, Slovakia