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Historical Archive: Musical Instruments, Musicians through 1200
Representations follow surviving examples. Musical horns have their own page.
Standard of Ur (sound box?), lapis lazuli, shell, and red limestone, c. 2600-2400 BCE, BM ME 121201. This work has its own page.
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lyre/harp: bull head and front plaque, Ur c.2550-2450 BCE, Penn B17694A/B, which has its own page
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Greek rattle: child riding pig, ceramic, 1st c. BCE, Penn L-29-130, loan from PMA 29-6-134. For oblique view see Penn.
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pendant with rattling chains, 11th-13th c. East Slavic, MSHM
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flute or whistle fr. Lady Wootton's Green Canterbury, leg bone of a crane, 12th c., CHM
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12th-c. bone flute and late 14th/early 15th-c. bone whistle, MAHSD
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Standard of Ur, musician with lyre and singer(?) at banquet. This work has its own page.
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ass playing harp, small animal with sistrum: lyre/harp, Ur c.2550-2450 BCE, Penn B17694A/B, which has its own page
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boy with pipe, Roman? rock crystal intaglio, Detroit Institute of Arts
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satyr with pan pipes, Roman crystal intaglio, Rouen Musée des Antiquités 761
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krotala? grotesque dancers with clappers, painted sarcophagus from Crimea, late 1st/early 2nd c., Hermitage П.1899-81, which has its own page
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lyre, pipes, cymbals, drums, poss. tympani: sarcophagus with Bacchic procession, marble, c.150-200, KM 1981.03.0001. This work has its own page.
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grave stone with Orpheus from Dunapentele, 2nd half of 2nd c., HNM
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Dionysiac triumph, marble loculus cover, late 2nd-early 3rd c., Penn MS4017, which has its own page
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stringed instrument, drum, bottom: Dionysiac scene on Sasanian silver/gilt dish, 224-651, from Alkino village, Pernoll, MSHM
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pan pipes: Shepherd sarcophagus from Catacomb of Praetextatus (Three Shepherds Sarcophagus), marble c.370-400, Vat 31554 (ex 191A). This work has its own page.
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Muses, ivory diptych, 5th c., Louvre LP 1264. For details see Louvre.
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bell: dromedary mosaic, eastern Mediterranean (Syria?) 5th c., AIC 1970.1065
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Ariadne with krotalon (cymbals): ivory pyxis, 5th-6th c., Trier? KHM X41, which has its own page
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cymbals hanging from tree: priestess at altar of Cybele (Nicomachorum ivory), early 5th c., Cluny Cl.17048. This work has its own page.
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limestone gravestone with menorah and *shofar, 8th-9th c. Taman (near Crimea), Hermitage Ѡ-1524. For oblique view see Hermitage.
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Dagulf Psalter cover ivories, late 8th c., Louvre. This object has its own page.
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lyre, flute, pan pipes, cymbals: Veroli Casket, ivory and bone, mid to late 10th c., V&A 216-1865. This work has its own page.
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dance of Salome, Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze, which has its own page
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Pan pipes? game piece with sphinx, western Europe 12th c., Hermitage
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gittern: Alexander casket, Byzantine ivory, prob. 12th c., poss. 6th or 9th c., Darmstadt Kg 54:215a-d, which has its own page
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Elder from the Apocalypse, stone, 1140-50 western France (poss. Parthenay), PMA 1945-25-71e
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Chartres west façade center 1140s-c.1150. For dulcimer or psaltery, lutes, gitterns, rebecs, and harps on this portal see Chartres.
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Novgorod cathedral doors, bronze, prob. 1152-54. The doors have their own page.
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chancel arch 1160-70, Adel church, which has its own exterior and interior pages
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drummer, left: Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahid and Hajib Mas'ud ibn Ahmad: Bobrinsky bucket, bronze with silver and copper, Afghanistan, 1163, Hermitage IR-2268. This work has its own page.
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Elder from the Apocalypse, stone, Pécs (Hungary) 1170-80, HNM
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Pisa Cathedral doors, bronze, Bonannus of Pisa c.1180. This work has its own page.
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Music playing psaltery (right): Liberal Arts casket, copper enameled and gilded, c.1190-1200, V&A 7955:2-1862. This work has its own page.
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viol or viola da gamba: Fiddler, limestone, Cologne late 12th-early 13th c., Schn K163. For other views see Schn.
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playing harp with toes: portal from Hylestad stave church, late 12th-early 13th c., OHM C4321, which has its own page
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