explained that the exhibit was displayed in this way at the request of the founder of the institution, reuben hechto believed that archaeological objects should be as accessible as possible to visitors. the jug was in the museum for 35 years, it was found during excavations in samaria in central israel. the vessel was unique in that it was discovered. almost in its original form, unlike most other objects of that period. the jug was intended for storing and transporting food, mainly wine and olive oil. in the near future , they plan to restore it and put it back on display in the hall. the culprit of the incident was not scolded, and was invited along with his family to an organized excursion to the museum. apparently, with safety equipment there will be an excursion, on the other hand side, you know, i really liked how positively the caretakers, the custodians of the fund reacted. i never got so close to the exhibits again, and of course, parents, please watch your children, otherwise you see what can happen, well, let's do good deeds anyway, right now we invite you all to take a closer look at on