Musical instruments
Ancient Music instruments vary across cultures and civilizations. Here are some examples:
*Ancient Mesopotamia (Sumeria, Babylon, Assyria)*
1. Lyre : A stringed instrument with a pear-shaped body.
2. Harp : A stringed instrument with a triangular shape.
3. Flute : Made from reeds or wood.
4. Drum : Clay or wood drums.
5. Sistrum : A rattling instrument with metal discs.
*Ancient Egypt
1. Harp : Similar to Mesopotamian harps.
2. Flute : Made from reeds or wood.
3. Lyre : Introduced from Mesopotamia.
4. Sistrum : Used in temple rituals.
5. Tambourine : A frame drum with metal discs.
*Ancient Greece
1. Lyre : A symbol of Apollo.
2. Aulos : A double reed instrument.
3. Kithara : A more advanced lyre.
4. Hydraulis : An early organ.
5. Crotala : A pair of castanets.
*Ancient Rome
1. Cornu : A curved horn.
2. Tuba : A long, straight trumpet.
3. Lyre : Adopted from Greece.
4. Sistrum : Adopted from Egypt.
5. Water Organv: An early hydraulic organ.
*Ancient India (Vedic Period)
1. Veena : A stringed instrument.
2. Flute : Made from bamboo.
3. Mridangam : A double-headed drum.
4. Tabla : A pair of hand drums.
5. Shanka : A conch shell trumpet.
*Ancient China (Shang Dynasty)
1. Guqin : A zither-like instrument.
2. Sheng : A free reed instrument.
3. Pipa : A lute-like instrument.
4. Drum : Clay or wood drums.
5. Bianqing : A set of stone chimes.
*Other Ancient Civilizations*
1. Sumerian Bull Lyre
2. Aztec Drum
3. Inca Siku
4. African Djembe
5. Persian Tar

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