1. پيشينة چنگ ساساني و مقايسة اين ساز در ديگر تمدنهاي خاور نزديك باستان
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كيوان حاجيان, حمدكريم يوسف جمالي, and سماعيل سنگاري
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MUSICAL instruments , *ANCIENT civilization , *HISTORICAL source material , *HARP , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL finds , *FIGURINES , *MUMMIES - Abstract
Among the existing chordophones, the harp (in Persian, Chang) had a special position in ancient civilizations. No investigation has yet been conducted on the history of harp and its development in different periods; however, in this regard, historical sources and archeological data provide valuable information for researchers. Musical instruments, especially harp, have not been invented and developed during one civilization. Due to cultural similarities of Ancient Near East civilizations and their supremacy over these civilizations, the development of this musical instrument may be effected by various factors such as environmental, geographical, cultural, and etc. The harp has been mentioned in texts dated to Sassanid era like Bundahišn, Husraw ī Kawādān ud Rēdag-ē, and Draxt Ī Āsūrīg, as well as in sculptures, mosaics, silverware, figurines, and seals. The harp was originated in ancient civilization of Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, Sumer, and Elam, and was developed in Sassanid era. It can be evidenced by the resemblance of some types of Sumerian and Elamite harps to Sassanid harps. According to Pahlavi texts, Van or Vin is a kind of harp which was widely used in Sassanid era. This research is a descriptive-analytical one. Library research was used to gather relevant data based on archaeological findings and documents. The aims of this research were to compare Sassanid harps to the eras before it, and to identify its structure. The definition and description of the harp in this study is based on its appearance in archaeological evidence and Organology literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019