Sistrum, Egypt, Greco-Roman Period, 332 BCE – 642 CE

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Sistrum, Egypt, Greco-Roman Period, 332 BCE – 642 CE

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A wrought iron bar with a metal frame, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Rattles are musical instruments that produce sound when shaken or struck. They are typically made of various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, or even animal bones. Rattles have been used in many cultures throughout history for ceremonial purposes, as toys for children, and in music making. They are often associated with indigenous cultures and are used in traditional dances and rituals. Rattles can be simple or elaborately decorated, and the sound they produce can range from a soft rustle to a loud and percussive shake.

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0001 - 0199
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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