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Israeli National Maritime Museum- Exhibitions

המוזיאון הימי הלאומי - פריטים מהתצוגה

This image was taken as part of the Elef Millim project trip and within the Wikipedia Loves Art project to the National Maritime Museum in Haifa in the northern part of Israel, which was held on Friday, 22nd January 2010.


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Ram from a Greek warship, made from bronze. 2nd century BCE recovered from the sea at Athlit Israel

איל ניגוח ימי מאוניית מלחמה יוונית עשוי ברונזה. מהאמה ה-2 לפנה"ס. נמשה מן הים בעתלית
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