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Queen Puabi's lyre: A bull-headed music maker played for Mesopotamian royalty 4,500 years agoA 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: Sutton Hoo ...
But the reexamination isn’t due to anything new found at the famous archeological trove known as Sutton Hoo. Instead, it’s owed to a tiny artifact recently found by a metal detectorist over ...
A discovery by a metal detectorist in Denmark has raised questions about the origins of the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet, thought ...
A storyteller played music on a small harp or a lyre to accompany their stories ... Pieces of this helmet were found at Sutton Hoo. They have been placed together and reconstructed in this photo.
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