lyra (λύρα) (Q23818)

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(Greek: stringed instrument similar to a small harp with a sounding board made from a tortoise shell). Ancient Greece, recitations of lyric poetr

(Greek: stringed instrument similar to a small harp with a sounding board made from a tortoise shell). Ancient Greece, recitations of lyric poetr
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lyra (λύρα)
(Greek: stringed instrument similar to a small harp with a sounding board made from a tortoise shell). Ancient Greece, recitations of lyric poetr

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    lyra (λύρα) (English)
    Greek stringed instrument similar to a small harp with a sounding board made from a tortoise shell. Ancient Greece recitations of lyric poetry and dramatic performances were accompanied by lyre playing played by being strummed with a plectrum pick rather than being plucked like a harp earliest image from1400 BCE on the sarcophagus of Hagia Triada Minoan settlement in Crete."" (English)
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