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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
017 Α - Clay bases
PEOPLE OF MANI used to hunt quail that over Tenaro during their seasonal migration an countries.
016 - Wooden sofras
LOW WOODEN ROUND TABLE, around which families used to eat daily, seated at small stools or longhaired rugs.
014 - Plow
FARMING TOOL used for plowing.
012 - Firearm
SINGLE-BARREL muzzle-loading rifle that be- longed to the Grafakos family.
010 Β - Steelyard
AN INDISPENSABLE TOOL of the traditional household, the steelyard was a type of portable metal scale.
010 Α - Palantza
PORTABLE METAL SCALE, which was a variation of the steelyard and was used for weighing small weights (1-10 okas).
009 - Saw without side handles
THIS SAW was used to cut branches and wood.
008 - Iron
UTENSIL used for ironing.
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