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Rare Bronze Age jar broken by boy back on display at Israeli museum after repair

Experts used 3D technology, hi-resolution videos, and special glue to painstakingly reconstruct the artefact

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The newly restored Bronze Age jar on display at the Hecht Museum in Haifa, Israel. Photo: AP
A rare Bronze-era jar accidentally smashed by a 4-year-old visiting a museum was back on display on Wednesday after restoration experts were able to carefully piece the artefact back together.
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Last month, a family from northern Israel was visiting the museum when their youngest son tipped over the jar, which smashed into pieces.

Alex Geller, the boy’s father, said his son – the youngest of three – is exceptionally curious, and that the moment he heard the crash, “please let that not be my child” was the first thought that raced through his head.

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The jar has been on display at the Hecht Museum in Haifa for 35 years. It was one of the only containers of its size and from that period still complete when it was discovered.

The Bronze Age jar is one of many artefacts exhibited out in the open, part of the Hecht Museum’s vision of letting visitors explore history without glass barriers, said Inbal Rivlin, the director of the museum, which is associated with Haifa University in northern Israel.

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