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      The Sutton Hoo lyre and the music of the Silk Road: a new find of the fourth century AD reveals the Germanic lyre's missing eastern connections

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          A recent re-examination of finds from Soviet-era excavations in Dzhetyasar, Kazakhstan, has identified the remains of two wooden objects as stringed instruments. Dating to the fourth century AD, one bears a strikingly close resemblance to lyre finds from Western Europe, including the instrument from Mound 1 at Sutton Hoo: the Sutton Hoo lyre.

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          Mit Leier Und Schwert: Das Frühmittelalterliche "Sängergrab" Von Trossingen

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            The Sutton Hoo Lyre, Beowulf, and the Origins of the Frame Harp

            The old reconstruction, widely publicized and discussed by specialists, has been on exhibition in the British Museum since 1949. It is now replaced by the new reconstruction (PL. I). The change of this very early stringed instrument, the earliest reconstructible stringed instrument in Europe, from harp to lyre, is of great archaeological and musicological interest.
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              Etnokul'turnaya istoriya Vostochnogo Priaralya

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                Antiquity
                Antiquity
                Antiquity Publications
                0003-598X
                1745-1744
                December 15 2021
                : 1-5
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                10.15184/aqy.2021.164
                b8b1a4f5-6ad6-4d7e-9e7b-15c2976af8fd
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