Megadim, an assemblage of Late Bronze one-holed engraved stone anchors, one stone anchor with an oval head, with feet hieroglyphics in secondary use, and one-holed stone anchor with round top and incised double-ax decoration. Both are currently in the National Maritime Museum in Haifa
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Megadim, an assemblage of Late Bronze one-holed engraved stone anchors, one stone anchor with an oval head, with feet hieroglyphics in secondary use, and one-holed stone anchor with round top and incised double-ax decoration. Both are currently in the National Maritime Museum in Haifa