The Anglo-Saxon lyre is one of the most iconic musical instruments of medieval Europe. Photo 12/Universal Images Group/Getty Images Many replicas today are based on an artifact found at Sutton Hoo, a ...
An Anglo-Saxon Lyre, found as part of the Sutton Hoo medieval ship burial, has a cousin more than 2,400 miles away in Kazakhstan, according to archaeologists. A re-analysis of finds from Soviet-era ...
The lyre was used by musicians as in early medieval Northern Europe, with one of the stringed instruments even being included in the famous 7th century Sutton Hoo ship burial. But now, research has ...
Academy Village resident Anne Kilmer will speak on "Ancient Music" at a special Arizona Senior Academy presentation Wednesday. Scheduled for 3:30 p.m., the program will also include harpist Lorna ...
When it comes to string instruments, guitars are passé, mandolins are too hip, and banjos…no thanks. Listeners of discernment choose an ancient Mesopotamian lyre. Fortunately, lyre-of-ur.com is here ...
A replica of an ancient lyre which was damaged during unrest in Iraq has been built by enthusiasts in Cambridgeshire. The instrument, similar to a small harp, was made around 4,550 years ago but was ...
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