Music played an important part in ancient Egyptian society and formed an important part of religious ceremonies as well as everyday entertainment.
Harps, lutes, tambourines, flutes, clarinets, trumpets, oboes, rattles, drums and seven-string lyres have all been identified in Egyptian art. The name of the lyre was written DADAt in hieroglyphs [D=dj and A is a glottal stop], followed by the determinative for wooden things (there was no single hieroglyph depicting the lyre as there was for the lute).
Your question implies that there was more than one type of lyre, but I can find no evidence for this. Only one name for the instrument existed in the ancient Egyptian language and pictures seem to be very consistent in the details shown, so I guess that only one type was generally used. The seven strings make the Egyptian lyre distinct from the Greek instrument.
The link below shows a typical lyre in an Egyptian wall painting.
There were several types of ancient Egyptian lyres, including the boat-shaped lyre, rectangular lyre, and the Harp lyre (also known as the archaic lyre). The boat-shaped lyre had a soundbox that resembled a boat, while the rectangular lyre had a rectangular-shaped soundbox. The Harp lyre had a more archaic design, with a curved soundbox and a tall pillar extending above it.
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There are so many that I cannot be able to count. but i can give you some examples; the shabti, the headrest, the mirror, an amulet, jewellery of all kinds! As you can now sees that I could stay all day long counting all the different types of Ancient Egyptian Artefact's!!!
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the ancient priests of egypt ate, fish, wine, bread, beer, turnups, garlic, and sometimes figs.
Ra is an ancient Egyptian God that is still being worshiped by true Spiritual Satanists. There are many different types of Satanism, but Spiritual Satanism is the ancient Egyptian religion.
all i know is nothin
i love my mom
There are so many that I cannot be able to count. but i can give you some examples; the shabti, the headrest, the mirror, an amulet, jewellery of all kinds! As you can now sees that I could stay all day long counting all the different types of Ancient Egyptian Artefact's!!!
Two examples of large structures constructed by the ancient Egyptians are pyramids and obelisks.
The Egyptian sheets and 100 percent cotton sateen have different weave types. Egyptian sheets are lighter and cooler, while cotton sateen are a bit heavier and cozier.
Ancient Macedonia was a Homeric style kingdom of ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was made up of different states with different types of political systems.
mastabas,step pyramid, and triangle pyramid
There were many different forms of art in ancient Egypt. These included paintings, statues, busts, architecture, pottery, and carvings. Some of ancient Egypt's art is still visible today as paintings on the walls of the tombs, obelisks, statues, and even the pyramids themselves.
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Ancient egyptians believed in different gods to the Greeks, but they were both polythiestic cultures (which means that they believed in more than 1 god.) Also, Greeks and egypitans had different government types. Ancient Egypt had 1 pharoah, that would control all of Egypt. The heir of the pharaoh was the oldest son of the pharaoh. Different ancient greek cities had different types of government. Sparta had 2 kiings, but Athens only had 1. The Greeks and the egyptians also had different types of cultures. Greeks wore togas where as egyptians wore the dresses and kilts. they ate different foods too. Ancient Greece and ancient Egypt were pretty similar when it comes to religion though.
the ancient priests of egypt ate, fish, wine, bread, beer, turnups, garlic, and sometimes figs.