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This image captures a diorama depicting the daily life of Ancient Beijing Man, likely displayed in a museum or exhibition in Beijing, China. The scene features a rugged, mountainous, and hilly landscape with sparse greenery and a painted backdrop of distant mountains and a light-colored sky.

Several small, reddish-brown figurines represent ancient humans. In the foreground, one figure, appearing to be an adult, carries a hunted animal slung over its shoulder with a stick, walking alongside a smaller figure. Further back, two more figures are visible; one appears to be carrying a burden on its back, while another holds a stick. These figures suggest a group traversing the terrain, possibly after a hunt or in search of resources.

The diorama is encased within a glass display, with a light-colored wooden frame at the bottom. Below the diorama, a descriptive plaque in Chinese is visible. The text, titled "远古北京人生活场景模型" (Ancient Beijing Man Life Scene Model), explains that during the late Old Stone Age, ancient humans in the region expanded their activities beyond caves to live on the plains. They settled along the ancient Yongding River, constructed thatched huts on its banks, manufactured stone tools, hunted on the plains, and fished in the river bends. The diorama visually represents these details, showcasing their adaptive lifestyle and resource-gathering activities.
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Dec 6, 2025

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This image captures a diorama depicting the daily life of Ancient Beijing Man, likely displayed in a museum or exhibition in Beijing, China. The scene features a rugged, mountainous, and hilly landscape with sparse greenery and a painted backdrop of distant mountains and a light-colored sky. Several small, reddish-brown figurines represent ancient humans. In the foreground, one figure, appearing to be an adult, carries a hunted animal slung over its shoulder with a stick, walking alongside a smaller figure. Further back, two more figures are visible; one appears to be carrying a burden on its back, while another holds a stick. These figures suggest a group traversing the terrain, possibly after a hunt or in search of resources. The diorama is encased within a glass display, with a light-colored wooden frame at the bottom. Below the diorama, a descriptive plaque in Chinese is visible. The text, titled "远古北京人生活场景模型" (Ancient Beijing Man Life Scene Model), explains that during the late Old Stone Age, ancient humans in the region expanded their activities beyond caves to live on the plains. They settled along the ancient Yongding River, constructed thatched huts on its banks, manufactured stone tools, hunted on the plains, and fished in the river bends. The diorama visually represents these details, showcasing their adaptive lifestyle and resource-gathering activities.

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