Boy Smashes Bronze Age Jar
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•Boy accidentally smashes 3,500-year-old jar on museum visit
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Boy accidentally smashes 3,500-year-old jar on museum visit in Israel .
Crockery dated back to the Bronze Age between 2200 and 1500BC and was a rare artefact.
It had been on display near the entrance of the museum without glass.
The museum said it was an accident and the boy and his family have been invited back for an organised tour.
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