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    Stonehenge Inspired by Sound Illusion, Archaeologist Suggests

    Theories about the purpose of Stonehenge range from a secular calendar to a place of spiritual worship. Now, an archaeologist suggests that the Stonehenge monument in southern England may have been an attempt to mimic a sound-based illusion.

    If two pipers were to play in a field, observers walking around the musicians would hear a strange effect, said Steven Waller, a doctoral researcher at Rock Art Acoustics USA, who specializes in the sound properties of ancient sites, or archaeoacoustics. At certain points, the sound waves produced by each player would cancel each other out, creating spots where the sound is dampened.

    It's this pattern of quiet spots that may have inspired Stonehenge, Waller told an audience Thursday (Feb. 16) in Vancouver, British Columbia, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

    The theory is highly speculative, but modern-day experiments do reveal that the layout of the Stonehenge ruins and other rock circles mimics the piper illusion, with stones instead of competing sound waves blocking out sounds made in the center of the circle.

    In support of the theory, Waller pointed to myths linking Stonehenge with music, such as the traditional nickname for stone circles in Great Britain: "piper stones." One legend holds that Stonehenge was created when two magic pipers led maidens into the field to dance and then turned them to stone. [Album: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World]

    Waller experimented by having blindfolded participants walk into a field as two pipers played. He asked the volunteers to tell him whenever they thought a barrier existed between them and the sound. There were no barriers in the field, but acoustic "dead spots" created by sound-wave interference certainly gave the volunteers the impression that there were.   

    "They drew structures, archways and openings that are very similar to Stonehenge," Waller said.

    Waller believes the people who built Stonehenge more than 5,000 years ago may have heard this sound-canceling illusion during ceremonies with musicians and thought it mystical, spurring the creation of the stone circle.

    Though the theory is unlikely to settle the mystery of Stonehenge, Waller said he hopes to highlight the importance of considering sound in archaeology. Rock art sites are often in areas where cave acoustics are particularly prone to echoes, he said, suggesting that ancient people found meaning in sound.

    "Nobody has been paying attention to sound," Waller said. "We've been destroying sound. In some of the French [rock art] caves, they've widened the tunnels to build little train tracks to take the tourists back – thereby ruining the acoustics that could have been the whole motivation in the first place."

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    • Patti  •  Kansas City, Kansas  •  2 mths ago
      That is so cool.....no wonder it has been a sacred site for pagans all over the world!
    • Lunaroseice  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      Actually, the use of sound is a valid theory. There is also a documentary that shows what happens to the sound when people start drumming in the circle. It is very interesting.
      • Roman 3 mths ago
        and the Walls of Jerico came tumbling down.
      • Paul 3 mths ago
        Big flaw in their argument, however. The interference forms a moire pattern, not circles.
      • Ray 3 mths ago
        nice to see someone post something of substance-instead of hate-nice post luna
    • John  •  Chatsworth, California  •  3 mths ago
      I think that the problem may have been that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf.
    • Ivan V  •  3 mths ago
      It's obviously an old Goa'uld outpost.
      • Thunderer 3 mths ago
        No, this one feels more Ori
      • wjvillines 3 mths ago
        you're both wrong -- its the ancient battle field between Alf's people and Ork. If they ever did archeogenetic tests from the soil, they would find the residue of the larges food fight of all pre-history.
      • Anon 3 mths ago
        Darn those Goa'uld! DARN THEEEEEEEEMMM!
    • Joseph  •  3 mths ago
      This sounds familiar.....stoned and listening to music. At age 18, in Vietnam......I didn't need a monument to the Druids...just Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon", my Pioneer stereo, and some Bose earphones.........
      • Erik 3 mths ago
        ....and some weed.
      • Joseph 3 mths ago
        Erik...pay attention, dude. I said: "stoned and listening to music". It was Thai sticks, not conventional weed...much better than the weed of the day. And, contrary to what Bill Clinton proclaimed...I did inhale...alot...whenever possible. The possibility of my death in combat caused me to relax whenever I could.
      • Uncle Screwtape 3 mths ago
        Definately some weed.
    • Koolhandduke  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      So, the druids invented 'Rock Music'?
      • Petercha 3 mths ago
        lol!
      • Scary 3 mths ago
        No pun intended...
      • M 3 mths ago
        ROCK ON!!!!!!
    • osto11  •  Livingston, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      usually, the simplest explaination is the most likely. it is a form of calender. it indicates the beginning of each season by location of the sun.
    • Robert Retka  •  3 mths ago
      Stonehenge was built as place to drop the children off to play hide and seek. Get the kids out of your hair for hours.
    • kim  •  La Conner, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Yes back in the boring days of work all the day for survival, a concert would have been refreshing esp if the acoustics were amazing!
    • Stew  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      What's more mysterious than Stonehenge is all of those strange structures in Washington DC, like the one with a dome on top. What purpose do those serve?
    • Twist  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I love Stonehenge because no one knows what the answers are. Sometimes the magic of unsolved mysteries is better than actually knowing.
    • Mark  •  3 mths ago
      Seems like a lot of trouble, dragging all those stones in, just to to mimic a sound-based illusion
    • Billy Beaufort XII  •  Boise, Idaho  •  3 mths ago
      all i had to do with my maiden to turn her into stone was to marry her.
    • harry  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Nice try and interesting article but I am not convinced. Like the Mayans this is in reference to their winter and spring soltices. A seasonal sun dial.
    • PaineM  •  3 mths ago
      I think it might have had more then one purpose. A calendar (due to how the stones line up with the stars and the movement of the sun and moon) and a place that inspired sound illusion, possible to increase the feeling during rituals. I watched a TV show on the history channel once and they threw acoustics around a full size model remake of Stonehedge in Washington State and they said that it gave them an eerie feeling. They also said that because it wasn't the same stone it was bounced back differently but the real Stonehedge would have the similar effect.
    • over here in this line  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe if the Romans didn't go around killing all the druids when they invaded Great Britain, we would know what Religious Rituals were performed there.
    • SRH  •  3 mths ago
      "Stoned" indeed. . .
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      "So those groups of stones that are lined up with the sunrise on the solstices are just a big coincidence, huh? I find it very plausible that any interference pattern would have a general resemblance to a discontinuous structure like Stonehenge, but this is an extraordinary claim that requires extraordinary, such as mathematical proof. Keep investigating and let us know what you find.

      No photo again. It's still better than letting Google add my info to their records, but it's disappointing."
    • Rich  •  3 mths ago
      Here's a theory, it was a place to sit around and get high as the sun was going down.
    • Richard  •  Capitol Heights, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Go to Corsica and you will find the same style of stones of the same age. It there a common thread here????
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