A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Inheritance and Innovation of Ancient Musical Art: Insights from Mediterranean Archaeological Discoveries
Abstract
This paper explores the inheritance and innovation of ancient musical art from the perspective of archaeological findings in the Mediterranean region. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach that integrates archaeology, musicology, and cultural anthropology, the study delves into the significance of musical artifacts unearthed from archaeological sites. It highlights the pivotal role of music in ancient societies and its enduring value for contemporary cultural heritage. The research identifies current challenges in the preservation and transmission of musical art, such as incomplete historical records, inadequate inheritance mechanisms, and low market acceptance. To address these issues, the paper proposes strategies including the enhancement of historical data organization, digital preservation, and the establishment of a multi-tiered inheritance framework. The goal is to foster a deeper understanding and broader appreciation of ancient musical traditions, ensuring their vibrant continuation in modern contexts.