the world of music, vol. 49(2) - 2007, Music Archaeology: Mesoamerica

Papers from the 1st meeting of the Music Archaeology Study Group of the ICTM, Los Angeles, 25-27 April, 2003. Edited by Max Peter Baumann/Jonathan P. Stock/Arnd Adje Both/Julia L. J. Sanchez. With contributions from Dale A. Olsen (The Complexity and Interdisciplinarity of Archaeomusicology), Matthias Stöckli (Playing Music as a Domestic Activity? Interpretations of the Finds of Sound-producing Artifacts at Aguateca, El Petén, Guatemala), Julia L. J. Sanchez (Procession and Performance: Recreating Ritual Soundscapes Among the Ancient Maya), Susan Rawcliffe (Eight West Mexican Flutes in the Fowler Museum), Gonzalo Sánchez Santiago (An Introduction to the Music Cultures of Ancient Oaxaca: Sound Artifacts in the Archaeological Record), Ángel Agustín Pimentel Díaz (Music Iconography of the Codex Nuttall), Mark Howell (Possible Prehispanic Music Survivals in the Rab’inal Achi), and Arnd Adje Both (Aztec Music Culture).

Aztec Music Culture

Published in: the world of music, vol. 49(2), 2007, Music Archaeology: Mesoamerica, pp. 91-104.
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