
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a museum display case in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain, located at the coordinates 40.424, -3.689 in Madrid, Spain. The case contains various prehistoric artifacts, including tools, weapons, pottery, and a wooden handle. The display case is illuminated by overhead lights. The case is also illuminated by a large painting depicting two prehistoric men working with fire and metal. The painting is located behind the case, and it is partially visible through the glass. The museum floor is made of light-colored stone tiles. The case is labeled with the Spanish words “DE LA MINA AL OBJETO,” meaning "from the mine to the object." A second label in the case reads "HUMANOS Y MANUFACTURA" meaning "Humans and Manufacturing." There are also other labels describing the artifacts within the case. There is a number “8.5” above the painting. There are other labels above the case that are obscured. There are no people visible in the image. The case appears to be empty except for the artifacts. The artifacts are arranged on a white surface inside the case. The artifacts are illuminated by overhead lights. The glass of the case is reflecting the room and other cases. The background is a blurred image of the museum walls, with other cases and objects in the background. The image appears to have been taken during the day, as the lighting in the museum is bright.
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