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  The EMAP project started in June 2013 - with initial EU funding of approximately 4 million Euros. The intention of the project was to highlight Europe’s ancient cultural roots through a range of musical, scientific and “sensorial” research projects. In order to do this, EMAP recruited a team of archaeologists, musicologists, researchers, makers of musical instruments, composers, musicians, film-makers, photographers, sound designers and multimedia artists, and put them together with the scientific and organizational support of universities, museums, public bodies, music festivals, research centres, music archives and academies.
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    Photographing the Tintignac Carnyx European Music Archaeology Project 2016 - 2018
    
David John Lake_EMAP project phase 1.pdf
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