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MEMORIES MADE OF STONE
SEA SALT
HOUSEHOLDS OF MANI
HUNTING
STRUGGLING WITH THE LAND
BEES AND HONEY
OLIVE OIL
BUILDING THE CITY OF GYTHEIO
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
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/ STRUGGLING WITH THE LAND
030 Β - Hand mill
HAND MILLS were used for grinding wheat, in order to transform it into flour that was used to cover the daily needs o
030 Α - Hand mill
HAND MILLS were used for grinding wheat, in order to transform it into flour that was used to cover the daily needs o
028 Β - Animal bell
THE METALLIC BODY of an animal bell was made of thin shΕΕΤs of copper or bronze.
028 Α - Animal bell
THE METALLIC BODY of an animal bell was made of thin shΕΕΤs of copper or bronze.
026 - Saw with one handle
FARMING TOOL used for cutting wood and prun- ing trees.
022 - Iron petal
THE IRON PETAL was a plate applied to the hoof of the horse with the help of special nails (“petalo- karfa”), in orde
014 - Plow
FARMING TOOL used for plowing.
009 - Saw without side handles
THIS SAW was used to cut branches and wood.
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