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English: Roman or Byzantine Pandoura (aka. Pandore or Pandura) from a 6th Century AD mosaic from Constantinople at the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors. George Henry Farmer named it a 3-string pandoura in his October 1949 article, [1]
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Fons http://www.yontown.de/Gitarre_Laute_Fiedel/Gitarre_Laute_Abendland.htm
Auctor unknown moisaic artist from 6th century A.D., unknown photographer

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  1. (October 1949). "An Early Greek Pandore". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1 (2).

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