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Dr. Michael Praxmarer is a researcher at the Institute of Archaeology, University of Innsbruck, specializing in Paleolithic music archaeology. His work bridges experimental archaeology, ethnomusicology, and cognitive studies to investigate prehistoric sound production and its societal implications.
- Education: Dr. phil. (2023), MA (2014), BA (2009) from University of Innsbruck
Research focuses on reconstructing Paleolithic musical instruments, analyzing cave acoustics, and exploring music's role in human evolution. He employs 3D scanning/printing and experimental techniques to validate hypotheses about symbolic thinking and social rituals.
Projects include leading "Presumed Whirling Plates from the European Palaeolithic" (2024–) and contributing to the European Music Archaeology Project. Collaborations span institutions in Austria, Germany, and Slovenia.
His publications emphasize interdisciplinary frameworks, acoustic analysis of stalactites, and material culture studies. Workshops since 2010 engage the public in reconstructing prehistoric instruments, partnering with cultural organizations across Austria and Europe.
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