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English: Coptic lute. A Byzantine/Roman/Egyptian lute from the c. 1-500 A.D. Similar in shape to the long lutes of Egypt and Mesopotamia. This lute has a hollow neck, possibly making it related to Central Asian lute traditions that have the rubabs , Pamiri rubab and rawap. Kept at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/473395
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