
Stake attention in this memory
This media file showcases two ancient, disk-shaped artifacts, likely made of stone or ceramic, displayed within a museum setting in Athina, Greece. The objects are presented flat on a dark brown, possibly fabric-covered surface, viewed through what appears to be a reflective glass barrier. The upper artifact is a gray, circular disk adorned with a prominent spiral motif at its core, from which concentric grooves emanate outwards. A small, ear-like projection extends from its left side. The lower artifact, also gray-brown, is somewhat oval and irregularly shaped. It features a central spiral design, surrounded by a variety of incised patterns including radiating lines and textured areas of small dots. A more stylized, head-like or handle-like element projects from its left edge. Reflections of internal museum lighting are visible, particularly as bright circular forms in the top and bottom left corners. Small, light-brown rectangular labels are positioned near each artifact, though their text is illegible. The scene is static, focusing on the detailed craftsmanship of these historical objects.
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