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The Eretz Israel Museum is a historical and archeological museum in the Ramat Aviv neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel. Eretz Israel Museum, established in 1953, has a large display of archaeological, anthropological and historical artifacts organized in a series of exhibition pavilions on its grounds. Each pavilion is dedicated to a different subject: glassware, ceramics, coins, copper and more.〔(Not your average museum, Jerusalem Post )〕 The museum also has a planetarium. The "Man and His Work" wing features live demonstrations of ancient methods of weaving, jewelry and pottery making, grain grinding and bread baking. Tel Quasile, an excavation in which 12 distinct layers of culture have been uncovered, is on the grounds of the museum. == Nechushtan pavilion == Inside the pavilion, visitors find themselves in a reconstructed mine from the Chalcolithic period and the Late Bronze Age, showing marks of mining tools such as stone hammers, flint blades and copper chisels. Four smelting furnaces are on display: * Bowl furnace from the Chalcolithic period (4th millennium BCE) * Domed furnace of the Late Bronze Age (14th–13th centuries BCE) * Authentic Late Bronze Age furnace (12th century BCE) * Shaft furnace of the Iron Age (10th century BCE). Remnants of a glass furnace from the 13th century CE were discovered alongside the Crusader fortress at Sommelaria, north of Acre. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eretz Israel Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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