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Queen Puabi's lyre: A bull-headed music maker played for Mesopotamian royalty 4,500 years agoWhat it is: A decorated wooden harp or lyre found in an elite grave Where it is from: The Royal Cemetery at Ur, in what is now southern Iraq When it was made: Circa 2600 to 2400 B.C. Related ...
The lyre was invented by the Sumerians of ancient Iraq around 3200 BCE. Its design was developed from the harp by replacing the single bow shape with two upright arms joined by a crossbar, and the ...
A storyteller played music on a small harp or a lyre to accompany their stories and poems. The Anglo-Saxons loved to meet and tell thrilling stories. Often these were accompanied by music played ...
A storyteller played music on a small harp or a lyre to accompany their stories and poems. Anglo-Saxon jewellers made brooches, beads and gold ornaments. At first, their artwork was pagan ...
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