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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 artifact back together.
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A four-year-old boy who broke a Bronze Age jar has been invited back to the museum where the accident occurred. Curators and staff welcomed Ariel Geller and his family for an educational tour ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Support us to deliver journalism without an agenda. A young boy who accidentally broke a rare 3,500-year-old jar in an Israeli museum has been invited back. Alex Geller, the boy’s father ...