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Osnat Misch-Brandl received her BA in Archaeology and History and her MA in Biblical and Classic Archaeology from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She has participated in excavations with The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Cyprus and Israel. She currently is the Curator of Chalcolithic and Canaanite Periods for The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. As a curator she has worked on many exhibits, including The Oldest Gold in the World (1994), Thundering on High: Images of the Canaanite Storm God (2000), and A 6000-Year-Old Nobleman: Finds from the Cave of the Warrior (2003). For the exhibition Journey to the Copper Age: Archaeology in the Holy Land at the San Diego Museum of Man, Osnat has collaborated with curator Thomas Levy and accompanied the ancient artifacts on loan from The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.