__Title__,__URL__,Museum,Object Type,Season Number,Material,U Number,Popular Name,Description (Modern),Description (Catalog Card),Find Context (Catalog Card),Material (Catalog Card),Museum Number (UPM B-number),Measurement (X),Measurement (Y),Measurement (Z),Analytic 10556A,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10283/,University of Pennsylvania Museum,Zoomorphic; Harps and Lyres,06: 1927-1928,Gold; Shell; Lapis Lazuli; Silver; Bitumen,10556A,Bull headed Lyre,"Gold and Lapis lazuli bearded bull's head from lyre. The face, ears, and horns are made from separate pieces of gold. The beard, hair, horn tips, eye rims, and eye irises are made from lapis lazuli. The whites of the eyes are made from shell.","[A] Bull's head. Gold, with lapis hair between the horns and a lapis beard set in silver; the gold horns are tipped with lapis. [B]The body was of wood (see Field Notes) and down the front are [C] shell plaques with engraved mythological scenes",PG 789,Gold,B17694B,40,25,19,Eyes of head are either Conus or Strombus according to David Reese (2013)