Four Thousand Years of Music
Exhibition (18 May 1950 - Apr 1958)
- Object[30]
- yes[30]
- african[7]
- american[7]
- asian[5]
- mediterranean[4]
- near eastern[3]
- oceanian[4]
- bagpipe[1]
- bell[1]
- boomerang[2]
- bull roarer[1]
- buzzer[1]
- charm[1]
- cymbal[1]
- drum[1]
- flute[2]
- gong[1]
- jaw harp[1]
- kettledrum[1]
- lama horn[2]
- lute[1]
- oboe[1]
- panpipes[1]
- rattle[2]
- reproduction[4]
- sistrum[1]
- spiked fiddle[1]
- statuette[1]
- stirrup spout[1]
- temple drum[1]
- trumpet[5]
- war horn[1]
- whistle[1]
- algeria[1]
- australia[2]
- benin kingdom[2]
- biratori[1]
- borneo[1]
- british columbia[2]
- campania[4]
- canada[3]
- damascus[1]
- dutch west borneo[1]
- east africa[1]
- ethiopia[1]
- georgia (country)[1]
- guatemala[1]
- herculaneum[1]
- hokkaido[1]
- iraq[1]
- italy[4]
- japan[2]
- java[1]
- kapuas river[1]
- kasai district[1]
- kenya[1]
- labrador[1]
- new mexico[1]
- nigeria[2]
- northern australia[2]
- northern nigeria[1]
- peru[2]
- pompeii[4]
- putus sibau[1]
- queen charlotte islands[1]
- rokuima[1]
- syria[1]
- tibet[3]
- tiflis[1]
- ur[1]
- zaire[1]
- zuni[1]
- 14th century[1]
- 15th century[1]
- 19th century[2]
- club[1]
- conch trumpet[1]
- corn[1]
- drum?[1]
- figures[1]
- fish[1]
- human face[1]
- machig labdron[1]
- man[1]
- mudfish[1]
- musician[1]
- offerings[1]
- romulus and remus[1]
- shield[1]
- skull[1]
- temples[1]
- timbrel[1]
- warrior[1]
- wolf (lupa (?))[1]
- antelope skin[1]
- bamboo[3]
- bone[2]
- brass[3]
- bronze[4]
- buckskin[1]
- caribou hide[1]
- ceramic[2]
- clay[1]
- copper[3]
- copper alloy[1]
- cotton string[1]
- elephant ivory[1]
- gold[1]
- gourd[1]
- gut[1]
- hide[2]
- iron[2]
- ivory[1]
- lacquer[1]
- leather[1]
- metal[1]
- paint[1]
- parchment[1]
- pigment[3]
- rawhide[1]
- resin (material)[1]
- silver[1]
- skin[2]
- string[1]
- wood[13]
- actual citation[30]
- type citation[2]
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