Abstract

This Note reports on an initial observation made in 2012 of a distinct sound reflection of a percussive incident noise made at the restored Neolithic chambered tomb of Bryn Celli Ddu that emanated from an outcrop of rock in the ritual landscape surrounding the monument. The outcrop is marked with numerous cupmarks, presumably singling it out as a place of some kind of significance in Neolithic times. Audio recording of the point-specific echo in 2014 is briefly described, and the Note concludes with contextual archaeoacoustic information and speculative comments.

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