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<title>Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Finds from Medieval York</title>
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<title>Reconstructing the Sounds of History with Sine Nomine</title>
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<title>Musica Antiqua&#039;s Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Instruments</title>
<description>Descriptions, photos, history, and sounds of instruments used in performing early music. Includes the bagpipe, bladder pipe, cornamuse, crumhorn, dulcian, dulcimer, gamba, gemshorn, harp, harpsichord, hirtenschalmei, hurdy-gurdy, kortholt, lizard, lute, mute cornett, organetto, percussion, pipe and tabor, psaltery, rackett, rauschpfeife, rebec, recorder, sacbut, schalmei, serpent, shawm, shofar, transverse flute, viol, and zink.</description>
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<title>Music in Roman Egypt: An Exhibition at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology</title>
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<title>Erlan&#039;s Music Stand</title>
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