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      • The oldest lullaby on record is 4,000 years old and hails from Babylonia. It was called Little Baby In The Dark House, and was, well, a bit dark.
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    the lullaby is preserved in the 13th century Book of Aneirin but linguistic analysis suggests it is much older. The oldest known Welsh-language lullaby is "Dinogad's Smock" (Old Welsh: Peis Dinogat; Welsh: Pais Dinogad).

  3. The oldest lullaby on record is 4,000 years old and hails from Babylonia. It was called Little Baby In The Dark House, and was, well, a bit dark.

  4. Jan 21, 2013 · Deeply etched into a small clay tablet, which fits neatly into the palm of a hand, are the words of one of the earliest lullabies on record, dating from around 2,000BC.

  5. The oldest recorded lullaby comes from a 5,000-year-old Babylonian clay tablet written in cuneiform. Here is a rough translation of this earliest lullaby: Little baby in the dark house,

  6. The oldest known lullaby from the British Isles - found in the margins of Y Goddodin, so dated pre-600AD. This is basically 'Bye Baby Bunting, Daddy's gone ...

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  7. Mar 15, 2018 · Most people’s first experience with poetry comes in the form of nursery rhymes—the lullabies, counting games, riddles, and rhymed fables that introduce us to the rhythmic, mnemonic, and allegorical uses of language in poems sung or recited by parents. We can trace the original authors of only a few of these works.

  8. Sep 27, 2021 · During the Medieval and early modern period, it is likely many lullabies we know, such as Rock a Bye Baby and Highland Fairy Lullaby developed. Interestingly, many themes we see in the earliest lullabies remained (Figure 2).

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