Abstract

The virtual reconstruction of the aulos found in Temple R at Selinunte aims to increase and improve its scientific investigation, overcoming the limitations caused by the fragility of the instrument. Digital technology has allowed us to produce a 3D model of the aulos. This digital model has been translated into a three-dimensional artificial copy, using polymer as a material. Our goal is to reconstruct the aulos, after analysing its organological characteristics. We also hope that this new study of the aulos will increase our knowledge of Ancient Greek music.

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