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Tibia
Image by New York Metropolitan Museum of Art

Tibia

"The tibia was sounded with a double reed, and two pipes would have been played simultaneously. The small tubes or chimneys projecting from the side of this instrument and the rings encircling its body were likely part of a complex mechanical...
Marble calyx-krater with reliefs of maidens and dancing maenads
Image by New York Metropolitan Museum of Art

Marble calyx-krater with reliefs of maidens and dancing maenads

"The peristyle courtyards and gardens of the villas belonging to wealthy Romans were filled with fountains, sculpture, and monumental ornaments such as this vase. Many of these decorative works were eclectic combinations of shapes and motifs...
Marble Sarcophagus with the Contest between the Muses and the Sirens
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Marble Sarcophagus with the Contest between the Muses and the Sirens

"The deities Athena, Zeus, and Hera, assembled at the far left, preside over a musical contest between the Muses and Sirens. The Muses, associated with the highest intellectual and artistic aspirations, are defeating the Sirens, creatures...
Wall-painting of an Amorous Scene
Image by British Museum

Wall-painting of an Amorous Scene

Wall-painting of an amorous scene. The woman is holding a kithara. 1st century CE Height: 58 centimetres Length: 80 centimetres London, BM, 1867,0508.1353.
Gem: Grasshopper Playing the Lyre.
Image by British Museum

Gem: Grasshopper Playing the Lyre.

Sard gem engraved with a grasshopper marching to the right, wearing a lion-skin and playing on a lyre. Length: 1 centimetres Height: 1.3 centimetres 1st-3rd centuries CE London, BM, 1814,0704.1447.
Seikilos Stele
Image by Copenhagen National Museum

Seikilos Stele

The Seikilos Stele, Copenhagnen NM inv.14897. This grave stele preserves the oldest complete song that has survived to our times, and dates to around the 2nd century CE. Found in 1883 by Sir William Ramsay at Aydin (Tralleis), the...
The Seikilos Stele
Image by Copenhagen National Museum

The Seikilos Stele

The Seikilos Stele, Copenhagnen NM inv.14897. This grave stele preserves the oldest complete song that has survived to our times, and dates to around the 2nd century CE. Found in 1883 by Sir William Ramsay at Aydin (Tralleis), the grave...
Lambayeque Double-spouted Pot
Image by Alan Davey

Lambayeque Double-spouted Pot

A double-spouted pot in silver, made in imitation of pottery examples. From the Lambayeque Civilization of northern Peru, 900-1375 CE. (Art Institute of Chicago)
Lambayeque Gold Glove
Image by Manuel González Olaechea

Lambayeque Gold Glove

A gold glove from a tomb of the Lambayeque Civilization of northern Peru, 900-1375 CE. (Museo Oro del Perú y Armas del Mundo, Lima, Peru)
Lambayeque Mask
Image by Gustavo Jeronimo

Lambayeque Mask

A gold mask and headdress assemblage from the Lambayeque civilization of northern Peru. The face above the mask represents a bat. From the Huaca Loro burial mound of Batan Grande, 900-1375 CE. (Lords of Sipan Museum, Peru)
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