Another instrument linked to anicent Rome is the lituus, a crooked wand-like instrument resembling the shaoe of the top part of European crosiers. In ancient rome, the lituus was used as a cult instrument during rituals to mark out ritual spaces in the skies (templum). When birds passed through the templum, it was indicative of whether the Gods were in favour of something or not
Old masters of Mayan music culture have perished just like the entire Mayan civilization, images of the instruments they played remain to grace murals across their ancient cities in what is nowadays Mexico. The Mayan trumpets are no longer found although trumpets of modern designs are played across the globe