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Supplementum to the Project "Metallic Idiophones between 800 BC and 800 AD in Central Europe" - chemichal analyses of the idiophones
Chemichal Analyses (Scanning electron microscopy and XRF-analyses) of bells and pellet bells from the Roman and Avar period. The analysed objects are housed in the Wien Museum/Vienna Museum; the Stadtmuseum Wels, the Hungarian National ...
Supplementary material to: Pomberger et al. (2022): "Ancient bells from Ovilava/Wels – First studies"
About 100 references mentioning bells, cymbals and sounding ore in various ancient and late antique texts were found and classified according to their function.
Sound recordings of pellet bells and bells. Supplementum to Pomberger/Mülhans/Saunderson/Mozgai/Bajnóczi (2023): Pellet bells from the Avar and the Carolingian period in the Keszthely region.
Soundrecordings of original pellet bells and bells from the Avar and Carolingian Period kept in the Balaton Museum Keszthely, Hungary.
Sound recordings of Roman bells and Early Middle Age pellet bells and bells kept in the Savaria Museum Szombathely. Supplementum to Pomberger/Sánta/Mühlhans/Mozgai/Bajnóczi (2021), Roman bells and the Migration Period pellet bells from Vas County.
Sound recordings of the Roman bells and the Early Middle Ages pellet bells from Vás County, Hungary, kept in the Savaria Museum Szombathely.
Sound recordings of original pellet bells from Komárno, SK, cemeteries Komárno IX (Lodenica cemetery). Supplementum to Pomberger/Mühlhans/Saunderson/Grömer, Pellet bells from the Avar Age Cemeteris of Komárno.
Original sound recordings of pellet bells from Avar Age cemetery Komárno IX (Lodenica cemetery), graves 65, 86, 107.
Sound recordings of Roman bells and Avar pellet bells from Vindobona and Vienna. Supplementum to Pomberger/Mühlhans/Mehofer (2022) Von römischen Glocken und awarischen Schellen - Frühgeschichtliche Idiophone aus Wien.
Sound recordings of original Roman bells from Vindobona (ancient Vienna) and Avar pellet bells from the cemeteries Csokorgasse 1110 Wien and Wien-Liesing (1230 Wien).