Archaeologist 3D prints replica of iron-age artifact

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Press Trust of India Melbourne
Last Updated : Sep 03 2015 | 2:02 PM IST
An archaeologist has 3D-printed a replica of an iron-age artifact that may help revive a rich musical culture that existed in ancient Ireland.
Billy O Foghlu, from Australian National University College of Asia-Pacific, said the artifact may have been a mouthpiece from an iron-age horn and not a spearbutt as previously thought.
When he used the replica artifact as a mouthpiece, the ancient Irish horn had a richer, more velvety tone.
"Suddenly the instrument came to life," said O Foghlu.
"These horns were not just hunting horns or noisemakers. They were very carefully constructed and repaired, they were played for hours. Music clearly had a very significant role in the culture," he said.
Complex bronze-age and iron-age horns have been found throughout Europe, especially in Scandinavia. However, the lack of mouthpieces in Ireland suggested the Irish music scene had drifted into a musical dark age.
O Foghlu was convinced mouthpieces had existed in Ireland, and was intrigued by the so-called Conical Spearbutt of Navan.
He could not gain access to the original bronze artifact, so he used the exact measurements to produce a replica using 3D-printing and try it out with his own horn.
The addition of a mouthpiece would have given greater comfort and control to ancient horn players, and may have increased the range of their instruments.
The dearth of the mouthpieces may be explained by evidence that the instruments were ritually dismantled and laid down as offerings when their owner died, said O Foghlu.
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First Published: Sep 03 2015 | 2:02 PM IST

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