Some specimens survive in the archaeological record, two from the ruins of Pompeii.
Some 60-100 large specimens survive out of some 6,000.
Some specimens survived for more than 40 years and grew up to six feet long.
Some 18th- and 19th-century specimens of the armonica have survived into the 21st century.
Of the red figure vases produced in Athens alone, more than 40,000 specimens and fragments survive today.
Although it is no longer used, three very old specimens in varying degrees of preservation survive.
Now only perhaps 60-100 large specimens survive out of thousands.
Their human specimens never survive the process of the experimentation.
It is however possible that specimens still survive in the wild.
No authentic specimens of ancient Roman music have survived to the present day.