In ancient Egypt, the lyre was typically played by musicians in various contexts, including religious ceremonies, celebrations, and entertainment. Musicians, often referred to as "singers" or "players," were skilled individuals who held an esteemed position in society. The lyre was associated with the goddess Hathor, who represented music and joy, and was often depicted in artwork playing the instrument herself. Additionally, both men and women could be lyre players, showcasing the instrument's popularity across genders.
Ancient Greeks
Basketball can be played pretty much anywhere in the world. Egypt...why not?
the Nileplayed the part in the death proscess in ancient egypt by having the body washed in it
They played games and did chores and stuff!
The kithara (lyre).
ancient Egyptians used lyre
The flute and the lyre definitely. Others possibly.
Ancient Greeks
Basketball can be played pretty much anywhere in the world. Egypt...why not?
the Nileplayed the part in the death proscess in ancient egypt by having the body washed in it
ancient Egyptians used lyre
They played games and did chores and stuff!
The kithara (lyre).
Ancient Greece did not have pianos. You may be thinking of the lyre.
Orpheus played lyre. Orpheus played his lyre so sweetly that he charmed all things on earth.
they played around and some of the kids where slaves
That question makes absolutely no sense at all. :/