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This media file captures a museum exhibit showcasing two ancient bronze artifacts, identified as "Shoe Shape Bronze Battle-Axe" from the Warring States Period. The artifacts are displayed vertically within individual clear acrylic or glass cases against a light-colored, possibly fabric-covered, display block. The two battle-axes are similar in form, characterized by an elongated, somewhat oval blade section that tapers into a flared, cylindrical socket or hafting area. Both exhibit a distinct greenish-blue patina, typical of aged bronze. The lower axe has a prominent, somewhat rectangular or keyhole-shaped perforation near the socket opening, which might have been used for securing it to a handle. The upper axe also shows subtle surface decoration or lines near its socket. The display cases are transparent, allowing for a clear view of the artifacts, while the pale background material enhances their visibility. Reflections are visible on the glass cases, hinting at the museum environment, including potential lighting fixtures or elements of the surrounding exhibition space. A display label is partially visible on the left side, clearly stating the "Name: Shoe Shape Bronze Battle-Axe" and "Time: Warring States Period," providing crucial historical context for the items. The overall presentation suggests a professional museum or gallery setting. The scene is indoors, likely under artificial lighting.
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