Boy Broke 3500 Years Old Antique Piece: It is an old saying that children are the form of God. Small mistakes of children are often ignored because they do not know that they are making mistakes. Children do not know the price of things, loss of things, right and wrong. That is why when one goes to some important place, children are cautioned a little not to do anything wrong.
But children are children, they never listen to anyone. In Israel, a child went to a museum with his father. There the father’s attention was diverted for a while and the child broke a 3500 year old antique piece. The matter is becoming very viral on social media.
A 4-year-old child broke a 35-year-old antique piece
A shocking incident happened in Israel’s Hecht Museum on 23rd August. A 4 year old child destroyed 3500 years old history in the museum. You must be thinking how can a 4 year old child do this. So let us tell you that a man named Alex had come to visit the museum built in Israel’s Haifa University with his 4 year old child.
Meanwhile, Alex’s son’s eyes fell on a 3500 year old pot kept in the museum. As soon as the child tried to look inside the pot and tried to pull it, it fell on the ground and broke. People present there were shocked to see this.
The father said, ‘I just wanted to look inside’
On the breaking of the 3500-year-old antique piece, the father of the 4-year-old child said, ‘My son wanted to see what was inside the vessel. So he pulled it, due to which it fell. After this I immediately informed the security officer about this incident.’
2200 to 1500 this was older
According to the information received from the museum, this antique piece was from around 2200 to 1500 BC. Wine or olive oil was kept in it. It was very valuable compared to the other things kept in the museum. Because it was found completely intact during the excavation.
The museum did not have glass
Generally, when you go to a museum, you can see the antique things kept there only from a distance. Because there is a glass wall around them in the museum. So that no one can touch them or do any kind of action. If there was glass here too, then perhaps that antique piece would have been saved from breaking. Let us tell you that glass walls are not installed for antique things in the museum. So that people can feel the historical things closely.
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