Researchers say they have uncovered a 2,000-year-old stringed musical instrument in southern Vietnam.
Researchers believe they have uncovered a 2,00-year-old stringed instrument in southern Vietnam . Here’s how it might have been played. in southern Vietnam.
The instrument was crafted from deer antler and dates back to the country’s pre-Óc Eo culture along the Mekong Rive, according to researchers. More than 600 bone artifacts were analyzed by Campos and her collaborators while uncovering this instrument. "It would’ve been around 35 centimetres long and had a hole at one end for a peg, which would’ve been important for tuning. It also had what looks like a bridge to support the string.There were no other artifacts like it found at the site, suggesting to researchers it was made by specialists who may have been musicians themselves.
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