Gobekli Tepe archaeoacoustic properties confirmed by Debertolis 2017
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Paolo Debertolis (University of Trieste) conducted archaeoacoustic analysis at Gobekli Tepe Enclosure D in 2017, confirming measurable acoustic and electromagnetic properties when central pillar n.18 was struck. Subsoil vibrations and magnetic field variations were recorded. The site exhibited properties "similar to other sacred sites studied in Europe and Minor Asia." This PARTIAL confirmation supports our prediction of alpha-band resonance (8.7-13.0Hz) in the enclosures. Full frequency-resolved measurement with modern equipment is needed to confirm our specific Bessel mode predictions.
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