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Paul Devereux

Paul Devereux at De Montfort University, 23 January 2009, on vimeo. Filmed by Laura Henry.


Acoustic work in Hagar Qim, Malta.


Paul Devereux is a research associate at the Royal College of Art, London, investigating the audio-visual characteristics of the Avebury Neolithic complex, Wiltshire, and the Preseli area of Wales, source of the Stonehenge bluestones, and is a founding co-editor of the peer-reviewed publication, Time & Mind - The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture (Berg, Oxford). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a Senior Research Fellow of International Consciousness Research Laboratories (ICRL). Over a period of nearly 30 years he has written or co-written some 26 books for general readerships, mainly on archaeological and anthropological themes, including Stone Age Soundtracks. He has written many articles for both popular and specialist publications, together with a range of academic papers, and is a regular columnist with Fortean Times. He lectures worldwide, and his research interests focus especially on archaeoacoustics, the anthropology of consciousness, and the origins of art. His latest book is a new, revised edition of The Long Trip - A Prehistory of Psychedelia, and he is currently writing Sacred Geography, a major work due out in 2010.


Acoustic testing on Preseli.



 
 
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