
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a fossilized primate forelimb, specifically identified as belonging to a Mesopithecus monkey (Mesopithecus pentelicus), embedded in a light brown, coarse sedimentary matrix. The bone material is dark, appearing black or dark brown, and shows multiple elongated fragments. The specimen is presented within a clear glass display case, visible by reflections, a glass shelf supporting the fossil, and vertical metal structural elements. Several white rectangular labels with black text are positioned within the display case. One label immediately adjacent to the fossil indicates it is a "forelimb from this monkey in anatomical position" found at the "paleontological site of Azmaka." Other labels below provide further details, mentioning the "Mesopithecus skull (Mesopithecus pentelicus)" and its discovery near the village of Azmaka, a site in Bulgaria, and referencing Late Miocene fauna. A thin, white insulated wire is visible hanging vertically in the upper left section of the image, possibly related to internal lighting or sensors within the display environment. The background consists of a plain, light grey wall. No individuals are present in the scene. The exhibit is located within a museum or similar exhibition space in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria.
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