
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit, likely in Beijing, China, showcasing two archaeological bone flakes. The artifacts are displayed on a textured, light gray surface, possibly simulating a fossil bed or excavation site. The two bone fragments are light-colored and appear ancient. The upper bone is a slender, elongated piece, while the lower one is wider, flatter, and more irregularly shaped with jagged edges, possibly indicating intentional modification or breakage. A small, rectangular green informational plaque is situated between the two bone pieces. The white text on the plaque is visible and includes "Bone flake" in English. Below the English, the Chinese characters "有砍痕迹的骨头" are present, translating to "Bone with cut marks" or "Bone with traces of chopping," providing context about the nature of the artifacts. The background surface features subtle variations in tone and texture, along with a few faint, dark, irregular marks in the upper left. A thin, horizontal white line runs across the lower portion of the frame, which could be part of the exhibit design or a feature of the display case. The overall lighting is even, consistent with an indoor museum setting, emphasizing the objects themselves. No people are visible, indicating a static display focused on the ancient bone artifacts.
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