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Music in Ancient Civilizations (Podcast) Early Instruments in Antiquity Music has been a part of human life for thousands of years. Early civilizations used natural materials like bone and wood to create flutes and percussion instruments. Archaeologists have discovered ancient whistles that were carved from the tusks of mammoths. These simple tools allowed early people to communicate and express themselves through sound. Today, these artifacts show us that music was essential even in the prehistoric world. The Role of Music in Ancient Egypt In ancient Egypt, music was closely connected to religious ceremonies and daily celebrations. Musicians played harps and lutes to honor the gods during important festivals. They also used rattles called sistrums to create rhythmic patterns in temples. Wall paintings in tombs often depict performers playing for the pharaohs and their families. This evidence suggests that music was a highly respected profession in Egyptian society. Musical Traditions of Mesopotamia The people of Mesopotamia developed some of the earliest known stringed instruments. The lyre of Ur is a famous example of a beautiful wooden harp decorated with gold and stones. Singers often performed stories about legendary heroes and kings accompanied by these instruments. Clay tablets from this region even contain early forms of musical notation. Music was used during both royal banquets and solemn funeral processions. Music in Ancient Greek Society Ancient Greeks believed that music was a gift from the gods and essential for education. They used the lyre and the kithara to accompany the recitation of epic poems. The Greeks were the first to study the mathematical relationship between different musical notes. Students in schools learned music to improve their minds and their character. Many modern words related to music actually come from the Greek language.