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Researchers at the Fitzwilliam Museum in the U.K. have uncovered a rare handprint left on ancient Egyptian pottery.
The soul house, which dates to around 2055 to 1650 B.C.E., was originally excavated at Deir Rifa, a series of ancient ...
P Pulse News Agency International by AFP The semsemia, similar to a harp and made of beechwood with steel strings, is believed to have ancient Egyptian roots. It appears on ornate engravings on tombs.
A 4,000-year-old handprint has been discovered on a clay model used for offerings in an Ancient Egyptian tomb.
The instruments ranged from an ancient Egyptian harp that dates back to 1500 B.C. to a violin with two strings and a coconut shell.