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A young child accidentally broke a centuries-old jar while visiting the Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa in Israel, museum officials said Wednesday. The jar is at least 3,500 years old ...
The pair are said to have been "scared" after the jar was damaged near the entrance to the museum and quickly left. The archaeological find was discovered during excavations in Samaria ...
A curious 4-year-old boy managed to break a 3,500-year-old jar at a museum in Israel last week, prompting the museum to contact an expert who can restore the artifact. The incident happened Friday ...
Then a crash sounded, a rare 3,500-year-old jar was broken on the ground, and her son stood over it, aghast. “It was just a distraction of a second,” said Geller, a mother of three from the ...
The museum reacted with understanding, welcoming the family to return any time. A 4-year-old boy accidentally smashed a Bronze Age jar during a visit to a museum in Israel on Friday, the museum said.
But the museum's director, Dr Inbal Rivlin, invited the boy to return for a guided tour and to see the jar after it had been repaired. A four-year-old boy who accidentally broke an ancient urn ...
On Friday, a 4-year-old boy visiting the museum in the northern coastal city of Haifa with his parents tried to peer inside the 3,500-year-old jar to see what it contained, his father said.
Days after a four-year-old kid unintentionally smashed an ancient jar at an archaeological museum in Israel, he was invited to the assemblage again on Saturday for a guided tour. Ariel Geller hit ...
A young boy accidentally smashed a 3,500-year-old jar at the Hecht Museum in Israel. The jar, dating back to the Bronze Age, was displayed without glass barriers. The museum will not punish the ...
But the jar was real. It dates to between 2200 and 1500 B.C.E., and it would have been used to store and transport substances like wine and olive oil. “Similar jars have been found in ...
A 4-year-old boy accidentally smashed a Bronze Age jar at an archeological museum in Haifa, Israel. The ancient artifact, which experts say was at least 3,500 years old, was on display without a ...