According to Greek mythology, Hermes made the first lyre using a tortoise shell and strings made from sheep gut. He then gifted it to Apollo in exchange for the caduceus.
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He created the Lyre. Not just the Lyre, he also made the alphabet. His first letter was a V because of the Crane.
According to Maya legend, humans were made from maize (corn) by the gods Hun Hunahpu and Vucub Hunahpu. They shaped a mixture of maize dough and water into the first man and woman.
According to Legend, Pandora was made out of clay as the first human by Prometheus, one of the Titans who had sided with the Olympians in the Titanomachy.
Most amateurs could play the lyre in ancient greece.
according to legend, the first Romans were the brothers romus and romulas. but in facual terms they were a bunch of farmers who made a village
First of, it's not a harp, it's a lyre. Second, Hermes made it for him. Kinda. Hermes stole Apollo's cattle, then took a tortoise, and made a lyre out of it. Apollo found Hermes, saw the lyre, heard how beautiful it sounded and traded his golden wand, the Caduceus for it.
the lyre was made 1400 BC the harp was made 3000 BC so the harp is older.
In ancient Greek mythology, it is the god Hermes who creates the lyre. The lyre is a stringed instrument with a hollow body often made out of a turtle shell.
lyre
About 2,000 BCE.