A 7-year-old Israeli boy is being hailed after finding a piece of history during a day trip to an archeological site.
Ori Greenhut was climbing a mound at Tel Rehov with friends when he came across a covered figurine, said the Israel Antiquities Authority. The boy brushed off the dirt to reveal an image of a woman in clay.

According to authorities, the figurine is some 3,400 years old.
"Ori
returned home with the impressive figurine and the excitement was
great. We explained to him this is an ancient artifact and that
archaeological finds belong to the state," said Moriya Greenhut, Ori's
mother.
The
family gave the figurine to the Antiquities Authority, which said the
image of the woman was made by pressing soft clay into a mold.
The
small statue may represent a real woman, or it may depict the fertility
goddess Astarte, according to Amihai Mazar, a professor and expedition
director of the excavations at Tel Rehov.
The figurine is typical of the Canaanite culture, Mazar said.
CNN

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