| 1. | A group of musicians participate singing, and one of them holds an Egyptian sistrum.
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| 2. | The hieroglyph for the sistrum is shown.
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| 3. | The princesses are shown carrying a sistrum.
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| 4. | A group of musicians accompany with song, and one of them holds the Egyptian sistrum.
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| 5. | The term has been erroneously supposed by some writers to be the same with the sistrum.
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| 6. | The sistrum had a metal loop with jingles mounted on a cow-goddess faced handle.
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| 7. | On a slightly more grand scale is the sistrum used to mark time in an Ethiopian Orthodox Church service.
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| 8. | In her hands she holds a sistrum and menat-typical attributes of princesses and singers in the cult of Hathor.
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| 9. | The assimilation of Bat, who was associated with the sistrum, a musical instrument, brought with it an association with music.
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| 10. | Grasped with a handle made of horn, the sistrum has two ornate copper alloy pillars, each topped with an onion-shaped dome.
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