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This image captures a museum display featuring a reproduction or representation of an ancient Mesoamerican codex, likely the Mixtec Codex Nuttall, presented on a dark, angled stand. The codex itself is a colorful, intricate manuscript filled with stylized figures of what are described as Mixtec kings and queens, alongside glyphs, symbols, and decorative elements rendered primarily in red, yellow, grey, and black on a light background. Small white informational labels are placed directly on different sections of the codex.

Behind the codex display is a vertical, dark information panel detailing "Collaborative research" related to the artifact. Visible text on this panel explains that the codex offers a glimpse of Mixtec genealogies, mentioning that individuals are named after their birth date in the ritual calendar. It further highlights that Mixtec culture is thriving in Mexico, and Indigenous scholars are contributing to research on the codex. The text also refers to "cutting-edge technology" and "research conducted at the British Museum" to analyze the pigments, suggesting the display is located there, consistent with the provided location context of London, United Kingdom. The panel also includes smaller photographic images and a QR code. The floor to the right of the display is a light-colored, possibly tiled surface. The scene depicts an indoor museum environment, intended for educational viewing of cultural heritage.
punit03

Dec 13, 2024, 3:58 PM

London, UK

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This image captures a museum display featuring a reproduction or representation of an ancient Mesoamerican codex, likely the Mixtec Codex Nuttall, presented on a dark, angled stand. The codex itself is a colorful, intricate manuscript filled with stylized figures of what are described as Mixtec kings and queens, alongside glyphs, symbols, and decorative elements rendered primarily in red, yellow, grey, and black on a light background. Small white informational labels are placed directly on different sections of the codex. Behind the codex display is a vertical, dark information panel detailing "Collaborative research" related to the artifact. Visible text on this panel explains that the codex offers a glimpse of Mixtec genealogies, mentioning that individuals are named after their birth date in the ritual calendar. It further highlights that Mixtec culture is thriving in Mexico, and Indigenous scholars are contributing to research on the codex. The text also refers to "cutting-edge technology" and "research conducted at the British Museum" to analyze the pigments, suggesting the display is located there, consistent with the provided location context of London, United Kingdom. The panel also includes smaller photographic images and a QR code. The floor to the right of the display is a light-colored, possibly tiled surface. The scene depicts an indoor museum environment, intended for educational viewing of cultural heritage.

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