Skirstomata
Skirstomata is a term that refers to a type of ancient Greek musical instrument, specifically a type of lyre. The term is derived from the Greek words "skiris," meaning "to cut," and "stoma," meaning "mouth." This name reflects the instrument's design, which features a rectangular body with a neck that is cut out to resemble a mouth, hence the name "skirstomata."
The skirstomata was a popular instrument in ancient Greece, particularly during the Archaic and Classical periods.
The skirstomata is an important part of Greek musical history, and its design and use have influenced