n exhibit titled "Prácticas Inhala" (Inhale Practices) from an unidentified museum, presumably in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina
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n exhibit titled "Prácticas Inhala" (Inhale Practices) from an unidentified museum, presumably in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina

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n exhibit titled "Prácticas Inhala" (Inhale Practices) from an unidentified museum, presumably in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The display features six numbered items related to inhaling practices. Number 1 shows what appears to be a "Mortero Antropomo" (Anthropomorphic Mortar), while number 2 exhibits "Morteros y Manos" (Mortars and Hands). "Molinillo" (Grinding Mill) is designated as number 3, and "Espátulas Óseas" (Bone Spatulas) are numbered 4. Number 5 shows "Tubos" (Tubes), and "Espátula Anatrópica" (Anatropic Spatula) is number 6. All objects are exhibited in a glass case, on a white background. The case sits on a floor with a black and white checkered pattern.