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Polin, Claire C. Gifts of Jubal: Musical Instruments from the Ancient East. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 07 Apr 1954.

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  • Object[16]
  • yes[16]
  • no[11]
  • yes[5]
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  • mediterranean[1]
  • near eastern[9]
  • oceanian[3]
  • bagpipe[1]
  • bull head[1]
  • figurine[1]
  • flute[1]
  • human figurine[1]
  • kettledrum[1]
  • lute[1]
  • lyre[2]
  • lyre fragment[2]
  • oboe[1]
  • panpipes[1]
  • plaque[2]
  • reproduction[2]
  • sound box[1]
  • spiked fiddle[1]
  • spiked fiddle tuning peg[2]
  • trumpet[1]
  • algeria[1]
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  • pg 1237[1]
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  • carved[3]
  • cast[1]
  • etched[1]
  • inlaid[1]
  • j. chiurazzi and fils[1]
  • yes[16]

1 - 16 of 16 Records

2014-13-7

2014-13-7

Trumpet

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AF124

AF124

Bagpipe

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2014-13-83A

2014-13-83A

Spiked Fiddle

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2014-13-35

2014-13-35

Kettledrum

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2014-13-41

2014-13-41

Lute

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2014-13-83C

2014-13-83C

Spiked Fiddle Tuning Peg

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2014-13-83B

2014-13-83B

Spiked Fiddle Tuning Peg

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AF214

AF214

Oboe

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B17554B

B17554B

Flute

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B17694C

B17694C

Lyre

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B17694B

B17694B

On Display

Lyre Fragment

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B17694A

B17694A

On Display

Lyre Fragment

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30-12-253

30-12-253

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Lyre

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L-29-303

L-29-303

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Plaque

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B9451

B9451

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Human Figurine

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MS3576

MS3576

Panpipes

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