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Glasba v kameni dobi: Njena vloga v razvoju človeka in najzgodnejše najdbe z glasbenim kontekstom
ID Pungerčar, Jon (Author), ID Budja, Mihael (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomska naloga bo opisovala raziskovanje preteklih oblik glasbe ter njen kulturni in biološki pomen. V uvodu bo predstavljena raziskovalna smer arheologije, ki se ukvarja z materialnimi ostanki glasbene dejavnosti v preteklosti in njenim izvorom. Predstavljena bosta predlagan metodološki model in kratka zgodovina raziskovanja glasbe. V nadaljevanju bo obsežneje predstavljena vloga glasbe v evolucijskem razvoju človeka. Navedene bodo ključne anatomske značilnosti in kognitivne sposobnosti, ki človeku omogočajo dojemanje in proizvajanje glasbe. Opisan bo razvoj vokalnega in slušnega aparata ter možganskih centrov, ki so odgovorni za procesiranje glasbe. Za konec evolucijskega dela diplomske naloge bo opredeljena njena potencialna vloga v konceptu evolucije. V najobsežnejšem delu diplomske naloge bo predstavljena glasba v kontekstu kamene dobe. Kamenodobni del naloge se bo začel s kratko predstavitvijo umetnosti v paleolitiku, v nadaljevanju pa bo sledil opis okoliščin pojava proto- glasbe. Navedena bo tipologija glasbil in vloga glasbe v paleolitski družbi. Opisani bodo tudi obseg ter dokazi glasbene sposobnosti Neandertalca, med katere je po najnovejših raziskavah uvrščena tudi najdba iz jamskega najdišča Divje babe I. Glavni del diplomske naloge se bo zaključil s opisom mezolitske in neolitske glasbe.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Glasba, arheologija, evolucija, glasbene najdbe, Kamena doba
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111880 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.10.2019
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Language:English
Title:Music in the Stone Ages: Its role in human evolution and the oldest musical finds
Abstract:
The BA Thesis describes the research regarding past forms of music and its cultural and biological significance. The introduction contains the presentation of the field of Archaeology, which deals with material remains of past musical behaviour and its origin. The suggested methodology and a brief presentation of the history of researching the origins of musical behaviour will be presented here. The thesis will continue with the listing of key anatomical features and cognitive abilities that enable us to comprehend and produce music. The development of the human vocal apparatus and auditory systems will be presented in this section, alongside the neurology responsible for perception of music. For the end of the evolutionary part of the graduation thesis, the potential role of music in the concept of evolution will be presented. The most extensive part of the thesis will be dedicated to music in the context of the Stone Age. The first pages will begin with a short presentation of Paleolithic art and continue describing the circumstances for the appearance of proto- music. The different types of musical artefacts and the supposed role of Paleolithic music will be described here. The extent and evidence of Neanderthal musical behaviour, like the find from the cave site Divje babe I, will also be presented. The main part of the thesis will be concluded with the description of music during the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods.

Keywords:Music, Archaeology, Evolution, Musical finds, Stone age

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