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The image shows two wooden artifacts displayed in a glass case inside the Museum Nasional Indonesia in Bogor, Indonesia (latitude: -6.599, longitude: 106.794). The artifacts are labeled "Ani-ani / Ranggaman" and are described as tools used by the Dayak people in Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia, for farming. The artifact on the left is a wooden tool with two wings and a sharp point. The artifact on the right is a wooden tool with a long, cylindrical shape with a handle. The case sits on a wooden surface. A label next to the case describes the artifacts in detail, including their location of origin, date of creation, and materials. The label also explains that the "Ani-ani" and "Ranggaman" are used for different tasks in farming.
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