TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A rare Bronze-Era jar accidentally smashed by a 4-year-old visiting a museum was back on display Wednesday after restoration experts were able to carefully piece the ...
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 ...
The child, who had been visiting the Hecht Museum in Haifa, wanted to know what was in the jar, his father said. He and his family have been invited to return when the artifact is restored.
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 3,500-year-old jar has been accidentally smashed into pieces by a four-year-old boy during a trip to a museum in Israel. The Hecht Museum in Haifa told the BBC the crockery dated back to the ...
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The next thing she knew, a rare 3,500-year-old jar was broken on the ground, her son, Ariel, aghast, standing over it. Ariel returned to the museum on Friday with his family and even glued another jar ...
For years, researchers have been puzzled by the discovery of giant jars filled with dead bodies spread across hundreds of square miles in the unexploded mine fields of southeast Asia. According to a ...