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Some of the cultures using and developing the lyre were the Aeolian and Ionian Greek colonies on the coasts of Asia ( ancient Asia Minor, modern day Turkey ) bordering the Lydian empire.
Some mythic masters like Musaeus, and Thamyris were believed to have been born in Thrace, another place of extensive Greek colonization.
The name kissar ( kithara ) given by the ancient Greeks to Egyptian box instruments reveals the apparent similarities recognized by Greeks themselves.
The cultural peak of ancient Egypt, and thus the possible age of the earliest instruments of this type, predates the 5th century classic Greece.
This indicates the possibility that the lyre might have existed in one of Greece's neighboring countries, either Thrace, Lydia, or Egypt, and was introduced into Greece at pre-classic times.

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