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Israeli boy who broke ancient jar learns how museum is putting it back together – The Associated Press

  1. Israeli Boy Who Broke Ancient Jar Learns How Museum Reconstructs ItThe Associated Press
  2. ‘I couldn’t believe it was my son who did this’: 4-year-old boy smashes Bronze Age jar at Israeli museumThe Guardian
  3. 4-year-old boy accidentally breaks 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar at museumABC News
  4. 4-Year-Old Boy Breaks 3,500-Year-Old Jar in Israeli MuseumThe New York Times
  5. Toddler Breaks 3,500-Year-Old Bronze Age Pot; What the Museum Does Next Might Surprise YouMint

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