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The Arpa

The Arpa.jpg The Art of Akhnaton compared with Archaic ArtThumbnailsThe Army carries off all the horses, cattle and mulesThe Art of Akhnaton compared with Archaic ArtThumbnailsThe Army carries off all the horses, cattle and mulesThe Art of Akhnaton compared with Archaic ArtThumbnailsThe Army carries off all the horses, cattle and mulesThe Art of Akhnaton compared with Archaic ArtThumbnailsThe Army carries off all the horses, cattle and mules

The Arpa or drum of Oceana is made of wood, and imitates the head and jaws of a crocodile, with a handle for carrying purposes.
The head is covered with snake-skin, which sometimes gives it an unpleasantly real appearance. It is used by the natives of New Guinea, especially by those dwelling around the Gulf of Papua.