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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
052 - Spindle
ACCESSORY used by weavers to wrap the woolen thread after its initial processing and fixation on the distaff.
051- Part of pickaxe
PICKAXES were farming tools made of iron and used for digging fields and cutting bushes.
050 - Part of pickaxe
PICKAXES were farming tools made of iron and used for digging fields and cutting bushes.
049 - Crowbar
THE STONE MASTERS used natural stones, which were filled with other pieces that they had to remove themselves from th
048 - Pickaxe
PICKAXES were farming tools made of iron and used for digging fields and cutting bushes.
047 - Claw chisel
AFTER THE STONES WERE CARVED, they were decorated with various symbolic forms by using various tools, such as the cla
046 - Pitching tool
IRON HAMMER used by skilled petrofaoi to carve stones. Stone carving was one of the first steps in stone processing.
045 - Wedge
TOOL USED FOR processing stone: its end that touched on the stones was wide, while the other was narrow.
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