>> I do not feel like joining the legions of people who seem to fight with you. > > come on, please. > >> Wire harps WERE in existence in early Ireland and Scotland, whether you like >> it or not. > >> The 14th century does qualify was "early". > > > they had wires doesn't mean they had wired harps. And wire can very well > mean what Roman's source says: hammered and rounded plates. So what? Is > it a religious question? In a way yes, I seem to remember this technology mentioned (apropos gold+textiles) already in Exodus. RT
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