In Pictures: Gaza's makeshift museums preserve historic artefacts
Published date: Jeudi 14 janvier 2016 - 16:17
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Last update: 8 années 10 mois ago
Tools of bone and bronze were used for hunting, fishing and sewing (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
A tub possibly from the Roman era (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Pottery typical of the Greek and Roman era (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Weapons possibly used in ancient Greek times (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Old rifles and pistols found in sunken warships (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Antiques of various uses and periods (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Pottery possibly dating back to the reign of the Pharaohs (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Pottery possibly from the Roman era (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Household items and old farming and tilling tools (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Artefacts such as coins are frequently found along the Gazan coast (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Encrusted coins possibly dating back to the Byzantine Greek, Roman and Islamic era (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
Gemstones and other precious ornaments (Mohammad Assad/MEE)
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