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In a tavern in downtown San Diego we got harmonicas, but they're everywhere
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From: "April M. Beisaw" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Musical Instruments in Tavern Assemblages


> Histarchers,
>
> I am looking for information on musical instruments (or pieces thereof)
that have been recovered from excavations of tavern sites. I have a carved
mammal bone mouthpiece to a wind instrument and am trying to ascertain how
unusual it is to recover instruments from sites where music may have been a
relatively common form of entertainment.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> -April
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> April M. Beisaw, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor, Heidelberg University
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