A 1,600-year-old lyre found in modern Kazakhstan matches musical instruments seen in Anglo-Saxon burials of the first millennium ad, suggesting that technology transfer occurred across thousands of ...
Posts on Hackaday sometimes trend a little bit retro, but rarely do we cover hacks that reach back into the Bronze Age. Still, when musician [Peter Pringle] put out a video detailing how he replicated ...
"Presented by the Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments, 15 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven Connecticut, November 3, 1985 through may 29, 1986." siris_sil_354949 ...
Remains of an Anglo-Saxon lyre unearthed from Sutton Hoo have had many interpretations. Kate Kennedy reflects on extinct instruments brought back to life. Show more Biographer Kate Kennedy unearths ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. TWO WOODEN ARMS MOUNTED IN V-POSITION ...