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Common usages included weddings and funerals.[4] The "horn beaker with a feast scene", found inside a vessel in Nor Aresh and now preserved in the Erebuni Fortress, depicts a lyre.[5] Information about early medieval Armenian musical instruments has been found in Armenian translations of the Bible.[6][7][8] In the past, the stringed instruments such as lyres and harps were played in the royal residences, in the royal recreation rooms.[citation needed] Sometimes not only the royal musicians, but the kings themselves were depicted in artwork playing the instrument.