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Curious Child Smashes Bronze Age Jar in Israeli Museum
Having survived in one piece for 3500-4000 years, a Bronze Age jar met an unfortunate end when a four-year-old boy accidentally pulled it over during a visit to the Hecht Museum in Haifa, Israel. The jar, a rare and intact artifact believed to have been used for storing wine or olive oil, was on display without protective glass, a deliberate choice by the museum to enhance visitor experience.
A Curious Accident
The incident occurred when the young boy, intrigued by the ancient jar, reached out to touch it. According to his father, Alex, the boy was curious about what was inside the jar, which led to the accidental tug that sent the precious artifact crashing to the floor. "I was shocked," Alex recounted in an interview, "At first, I couldn't believe it was my child who had done it."
The Hecht Museum, located within the University of Haifa, has a reputation for its unique approach to displaying artifacts. They aim to provide visitors with an unobstructed view of history, believing that the lack of barriers adds a special charm to the experience. However, this philosophy comes with risks, as demonstrated by this recent accident.
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