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| The oldest glass ingot ever found |
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| An Egyptian abonose log from Tropical Africa |
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| Hippopotamus teeth |
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| Pots and Pans exported from Cyprus |
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| Ceramic krater |
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| Gold accessories of Kenan and the only gold scarab belonging to the Egyptian queen Nepherdity |
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| An ivory make up box in the shape of a duck |
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| An ivory acrobatic figure |
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| A stone rod used in ceremonies. Possibly of Romanian origin |
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| A Mycenaen sword, a Kenan dagger and a Kenan Sword |
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| Sphynx shaped bronze scale weight |
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| A bronze fly. The smallest weight brought up in Uluburun. |
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| A shepherd with a shawl and three calves. The best among the weights belonging to bronze age. |
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| Two handled Mycenae krater |
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| A stone seal belonging to a tradesman and it is print on clay. Made in Mesopotamia in 18 B.C. and reshaped in Assyria in 14 B.C. |
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| A cylindirical ceramic seal and it is print on clay |
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| A bronze woman statuette partly covered with gold. Belongs to Kenan country. |
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| An oldest book |
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