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History of the Middle East / National Museum of Iraq / Leonard Woolley / Harp / Sumer / Woolley / Lyre / Musical instrument / Ur / Archaeology of Iraq / Archaeology / Asia
Date: 2005-09-09 03:40:16
History of the Middle East
National Museum of Iraq
Leonard Woolley
Harp
Sumer
Woolley
Lyre
Musical instrument
Ur
Archaeology of Iraq
Archaeology
Asia

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