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Thing-site acoustics
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Claim (verbatim)
Thing-site acoustics. Norse assembly sites sit at open-air speech-intelligibility optima of their landscapes, beating matched control locations. Falsify: acoustic modeling of thing sites vs controls.
Kill-dataset (verbatim)
acoustic modeling of thing sites vs controls.
Provenance
Run: Imported conversation (verbatim harvest) · model: claude-fable-5
Origin: operator conversation with Claude Fable 5 at max effort, conducted 2026-07-03, relayed verbatim by the operator into the shepherd session on 2026-07-04. No ModelRun exists for the original generation (it happened outside the pipeline); this transcript file is the canonical capture. Transcript path: docs/generated/conjecture_harvest_fablemax_20260703.md. Model (operator-attested, not pipeline-recorded): claude-fable-5. Novelty disclaimer (verbatim, load-bearing -- rule 4): "Same caveat as before, doubled: at 100 items across all of archaeology and history, some of these will have cousins in the literature I can't check. What I can guarantee is the format — each links two things not normally linked, and each names the dataset or measurement that would kill it."
Novelty / leakage triage
no prior formulation located (search dated 2026-07-05)
The Assembly Project documents thing-site siting and topography, and archaeoacoustics has established methods applied to other monument types (Silbury Hill), but no source was located joining them — modeling speech intelligibility at thing sites versus matched controls. No prior formulation located (search dated 2026-07-05) — a dossier blank-join item.
- Sanmark et al., 'Patterns of Assembly: Norse Thing Sites in Shetland', JONA — Thing-site siting scholarship
- Archaeoacoustics field overview — The transferable method
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