Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Oct 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003asaj..114r2411b&link_type=abstract
Acoustical Society of America Journal, Volume 114, Issue 4, pp. 2411-2411 (2003).
Computer Science
Sound
Scientific paper
Teotihuacan, the largest archaeological site nearby Mexico City, is also a place where traditions are maintained through some ceremonies on specific dates, by the Sun and Moon pyramids, and history telling by the pyramids in day to day light and sound shows. This enormous site has a large square in the south known as The Citadel (La Ciudadela), a place some 200×300 meters (m), surrounded by 2.2 m high pyramid basements, and two pyramids to the East (one in front of the main one dedicated to the good Quetzalcoatl). Near the center of this large square sits a 2.2 m basement 18×20 m where some special sound events (theatre, dance, music, etc.) are occasionally presented. Sound level measurements have proved that due to the site conditions, the sound level decreases 3-4 dB on the average per doubling distance, which makes it suitable for large audiences with the only problem of some minor echoes in small portions of the audience area.
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