Kfar Monash Hoard
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The Kfar Monash Hoard is a hoard of metal objects found in the spring of 1962 by the agriculturalist, Zvi Yizhar. Kfar Monash is located 3.3 km south-east of Tel Hefer (Tell Ishbar) in the Plain of Sharon or in modern terms 9km/6mi northeast of Netanya.[1], which is roughly located along the Israeli coast between Netanya and Haifa.
The monash hoard consists of:
object | amount |
---|---|
Axes | 6 |
Small Adzes | 7 |
Large Adzes | 4 |
Chisels | 3 |
--square bars | (2) |
--circular bar | (1) |
Saw | 1 |
Small Knife | 1 |
Peg | 1 |
Crescent | 1 |
Long curved knives | 2 |
Spear Heads | 4 |
Daggers | 4 |
Mace-Head | 1 |
Copper Plates | 800 |
Silver Mirror? | 1 |
Carnelian Beads? | Several |
Crescentic Axehead | 1 |
The Crescentic Axehead was found about 5 years later on about 200m distance.[2],
As of June 2006 the Kfar Monash Hoard was on display in the Israel Museum.