
Stake attention in this memory
This media file features a light-colored, stylized female figurine displayed upright in a clear glass case within a museum setting in Athina, Greece. The figurine is a replica, a "Canonical type, Dokathismata variety," attributed to the "Ashmolean Museum Master" from the EC III period, Syros phase (2800-2300 BC). It possesses a flattened, geometric form with a simple head, shoulders, a rectangular torso showing slight breasts, and a subtly swollen abdomen, which is noted on the information label as possibly indicating pregnancy. The elongated legs terminate in distinct feet, and a triangular motif is carved into the upper thighs. The figurine is mounted on a dark, possibly black marble, base inside the glass enclosure. The glass extensively reflects the surrounding environment, showing bright ceiling lights, multiple green exit signs with right-pointing arrows, and blurred reflections of what appear to be other exhibits and museum visitors or interior architecture. These reflections highlight the indoor, public nature of the museum. Two informational labels are visible on the display case. The main label, in Greek and English, describes the artifact as a "Female figurine" and details its characteristics and historical context. A secondary label above confirms that "The object is currently on display in the periodic exhibition of the 'Cycladic female figures.'" and clarifies that "The present work is a replica." The scene captures a moment of viewing an ancient artifact in an archaeological or cultural museum.
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