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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2019 · 43 MIN

Listening to the Oldies - The Dirt 62

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This week, Anna and Amber sing you a little tune about musical instruments in the archaeological record, and the ways that we can access ancient music today. From the discoveries of the earliest known flutes, to jamming out with Homer, to some mind-blowing takes on sound and silence, consider it our first movement in this composition. LinksScales from Around the World (How Music Really Works)A Biological Rationale for Musical Scales (PLOSOne)A Voice from the Past (The New Yorker)The European Music Archaeology Project Recreates Instruments of Old (New York Times)Ice and Longboats: Ancient Music of Scandinavia (European Music Archaeology Project, Volume 2)Ancient Greek music: now we finally know what it sounded like (The Conversation)8 Oldest Musical Instruments in the World (Oldest.org)Brookhaven Lab Expert Helps Date Flute Thought to be Oldest Playable Musical Instrument (Brookhaven National Laboratory)Oldest Greek Fragment of Homer Discovered on Clay Tablet (Smithsonian)Sing like you mean it! - the Linguistics of Tonal LanguagesListen to Sappho Read By Stephen G. Daitz (The New Yorker Podcast)Hear What Homer’s Odyssey Sounded Like When Sung in the Original Ancient Greek (Open Culture)Homer Multitext Project We can tell where a whale has travelled from the themes in its song (New Scientist)ContactEmail the Dirt Podcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

This week, Anna and Amber sing you a little tune about musical instruments in the archaeological record, and the ways that we can access ancient music today. From the discoveries of the earliest known flutes, to jamming out with Homer, to some mind-blowing takes on sound and silence, consider it our first movement in this composition. Links Scales from Around the World (How Music Really Works) [https://www.howmusicreallyworks.com/Pages_Chapter_5/5_1.html] A Biological Rationale for Musical Scales (PLOSOne) [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2779864/] A Voice from the Past (The New Yorker) [https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/05/19/a-voice-from-the-past] The European Music Archaeology Project Recreates Instruments of Old (New York Times) [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/09/arts/international/bringing-ancient-sounds-back-to-life.html] Ice and Longboats: Ancient Music of Scandinavia (European Music Archaeology Project, Volume 2) [https://pure.hud.ac.uk/en/publications/ice-and-longboats-ancient-music-of-scandinavia-european-music-arc] Ancient Greek music: now we finally know what it sounded like (The Conversation) [http://theconversation.com/ancient-greek-music-now-we-finally-know-what-it-sounded-like-99895] 8 Oldest Musical Instruments in the World (Oldest.org) [http://www.oldest.org/music/musical-instruments/] Brookhaven Lab Expert Helps Date Flute Thought to be Oldest Playable Musical Instrument (Brookhaven National Laboratory) [https://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/1999/bnlpr092299.htmlhttps://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/1999/bnlpr092299.html] Oldest Greek Fragment of Homer Discovered on Clay Tablet (Smithsonian) [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/oldest-greek-fragment-homer-discovered-clay-tablet-180969602/#RDwBidASZEJ1P8me.99] Sing like you mean it! - the Linguistics of Tonal Languages [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foImPuD_bKc] Listen to Sappho Read By Stephen G. Daitz (The New Yorker Podcast) [https://soundcloud.com/newyorker/listen-to-sappho-read-by-stephen-g-daitz] Hear What Homer's Odyssey Sounded Like When Sung in the Original Ancient Greek (Open Culture) [http://www.openculture.com/2016/10/what-homers-odyssey-sounded-like-when-sung-in-the-original-ancient-greek.html] Homer Multitext Project [https://www.homermultitext.org/] We can tell where a whale has travelled from the themes in its song (New Scientist) [https://www.newscientist.com/article/2215121-we-can-tell-where-a-whale-has-travelled-from-the-themes-in-its-song/#ixzz60sD2GSg0] Contact Email the Dirt Podcast [[email protected]]

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