Whispers from the Past: Research into the Accurate Communication of Oral Narratives
Recent research has indicated that geological events from 10,000+ years can be recorded by oral narratives - without writing systems - and passed down accurately through time. This project aims to identify how such narratives are constructed, and where they may be applied to an urban, digital world.
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What a fascinating research proposal, Matthew! Thank you for sharing and I look forward to your final report :)
Thank you! I'm looking forward to completing it
Hi Matthew,
I think this is such a fascinating topic, with really interesting implications for some of the stories and myths that are so familiar to us today. I'm really looking forward to reading more about your research as it develops!
Thank you!
Yes, I'm not sure to what extent it can be covered this summer, but the implications/application for some of the research published previously have been very interesting.