Keros Harpist

The so-called ‘Keros harpist’ is one of the most beautiful and best known artefacts of the Cycladic civilization, as well as one of the oldest representations of a musician. The male harpist sits on an elegant throne holding a large musical instrument resembling a harp or lyre in his right hand. It was found in a tomb along with the figurine of a flutist; both artefacts were probably made by the same craftsman.

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Time-period of the original: Cycladic civilization, 2800-2300 B.C.
Location of the original: Athens, National Archaeological Museum
Material: cast/clay/ceramic
Height: 26cm (10.2in)
Length: 19cm (7.3in)
Width: 12cm (4.7in)
Weight: 2000 grams (4.41lb)

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