"This type of discovery is considered very important for reconstructing past ecosystems because it provides important information on which animal was eaten by whom."
Stolen artifacts include 2,500-year-old golden Helmet of Coțofenești, significant Romanian treasure.
'There are less than 10 Iron Age helmets in Britain and every single one is unique,' said Julia Farley, Iron Age curator at the British Museum.
Majority of the 3.7-kilogram treasure still missing after the burglary. “The loss of this treasure is immeasurable,” a researcher remarked.
Yad Vashem is the second-most visited site in Israel after the Western Wall, and it is important for it to reach a wide audience.
After examination, the Troya Museum determined that the coin dates back to the 10th century CE and belongs to the Eastern Roman Empire period.
A new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum in Haifa brings the story of port development in Israel through archival materials and a film starring Edan Alterman.