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This media file shows a display of archaeological artifacts in a museum setting, likely in Madrid, Spain, given the context. The display is divided into sections, with artifacts numbered and accompanied by labels in Spanish and English.

The main subjects are various ancient objects, including a polished stone axe (labeled 1), Saharan ostrich eggshell beads and fragments (labeled 2 and 3), a slice of ivory (labeled 4), variscite and amber beads (labeled 5), shell bracelets (labeled 6), and a perforated shell (labeled 7). There are also several items that are not explicitly numbered in the main display but are shown in context with the labels. These include a large, dark, elongated object at the bottom of the frame, potentially another tool or artifact, labeled with the number 10. Above that is a long necklace made of small, light-colored beads, labeled with the number 2. In the upper part of the display, there are several curved, white objects labeled with the number 6, and a light-colored bracelet with a blue inlay, labeled with the number 4. There are also smaller, round objects, some dark and some green, and a few broken ceramic pieces.

The scene is an indoor museum exhibit with a white display background. The lighting suggests it is daytime, but there are no clues about the weather. The overall tone is informative and educational, showcasing historical objects and their provenance. The text provides detailed information about the origin of the artifacts, including specific archaeological sites and locations within Spain (e.g., Zaragoza, Sevilla, Cáceres, Almería, Murcia) and references to Sahara.
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Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This media file shows a display of archaeological artifacts in a museum setting, likely in Madrid, Spain, given the context. The display is divided into sections, with artifacts numbered and accompanied by labels in Spanish and English. The main subjects are various ancient objects, including a polished stone axe (labeled 1), Saharan ostrich eggshell beads and fragments (labeled 2 and 3), a slice of ivory (labeled 4), variscite and amber beads (labeled 5), shell bracelets (labeled 6), and a perforated shell (labeled 7). There are also several items that are not explicitly numbered in the main display but are shown in context with the labels. These include a large, dark, elongated object at the bottom of the frame, potentially another tool or artifact, labeled with the number 10. Above that is a long necklace made of small, light-colored beads, labeled with the number 2. In the upper part of the display, there are several curved, white objects labeled with the number 6, and a light-colored bracelet with a blue inlay, labeled with the number 4. There are also smaller, round objects, some dark and some green, and a few broken ceramic pieces. The scene is an indoor museum exhibit with a white display background. The lighting suggests it is daytime, but there are no clues about the weather. The overall tone is informative and educational, showcasing historical objects and their provenance. The text provides detailed information about the origin of the artifacts, including specific archaeological sites and locations within Spain (e.g., Zaragoza, Sevilla, Cáceres, Almería, Murcia) and references to Sahara.

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