The Dion Museum holds many of the finds from the Dion site I posted about yesterday. An interesting happening from the museum was when a dog came to the entrance door and proceeded to continuously bark into the museum. The noise was loud and echoed throughout the museum. After a few minutes, a museum worker came running up the stairs with a bag of dog food, went outside, and poured a bunch on the ground for the dog, who stopped barking and ate happily. I'm guessing this is a regular routine.
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The museum. |
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Nice hairdo |
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A table. |
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Man with a dog. |
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These were different sculpture tools and then on the side showed what marks each tool makes. |
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These are remains of a hydraulic organ. |
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Here is a reconstruction of the organ. |
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