Bow Harp (Shoulder Harp) approx. 1390–1295 a. C.
New kingdom
This type of boat-shaped portable arched harp was common during the New Kingdom and is shown in the hands of processional musicians performing alone or in ensembles with singers, wind instruments, sistrums, and rattles. The end of the arched frame is decorated with the head of a cautious Nubian who appears to be tied by the strings of the harp.
MET New York
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Bow Harp (Shoulder Harp) approx. 1390–1295 a. C.... New kingdom
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