Lawson, G. (1981). An Anglo-Saxon harp and lyre of the 9th century. In: n.e. Music and tradition: essays on Asian and other musics presented to Laurence Picken. pp. 229-244.

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An Anglo-Saxon harp and lyre of the 9th century
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Music and tradition: essays on Asian and other musics presented to Laurence Picken
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229 - 244
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Contour plot of the cross-shaft at Masham (Yorks N) allows identification of four human figures, two with musical instruments. These are a lyre and a harp, the old and new AS instruments, whose relationships are discussed in a European context. The two other figures appear to be a scribe and a dancer, when read against other David scenes.
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Graeme Lawson
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1981
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9th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008