This video concerns SBRG archaeoacoustic study in the Roman palace Felix Romuliana. The fortified palace Felix Romuliana was built at the end of the third century by the Roman Emperor Gaius Galerius in eastern Serbia. He named it in honor of his mother, Romula, a priestess of the Mother Goddess, Cybele, who resided there until her death. It is possible some of the palaces internal buildings with very specific acoustic characteristics, were dedicated to the mysterious pagan rites practiced by Romula. Photogr
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