tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6057432722659257077.post1601668300786750565..comments2024-03-22T01:42:37.271-04:00Comments on Archaeology of Portable Rock Art: Listen to the rock: Denis Argaut of France makes a masterful interpretation of a horse head figure stone on which a realistic sound of a galloping horse is recordedKen Johnstonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17626582215405908165noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6057432722659257077.post-3045832722762478212012-12-18T01:26:33.776-05:002012-12-18T01:26:33.776-05:00All the doubters of the acoustics of rock should l...All the doubters of the acoustics of rock should look into the chichen itza temple. You stand at the base and clap, the echo returned off the stairs makes the sacred call of the quetzal bird and also on the equinox a shadow crawls down the temple in a serpentine motion, for all who disbelieve in the shadow language . It goes further than that if you look into Steven Wallers work on archaeoacoustics associated with rock art its just starting to scratch the surface of the amazing knowledge incorporated into the rock art.the portable art rock's , as well have these features included in them as they were undoubtedly the forerunners to the larger scale temples.Lukenoreply@blogger.com