
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a museum display of ancient artifacts from the early Bronze Age, located at the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in Madrid, at the coordinates (40.424, -3.689). The artifacts include a large, round bronze shield with a wooden frame, displayed on a white pedestal with text describing it. The text labels the artifact as an "Escudo" (Spanish for shield), explaining its origin and purpose. In the foreground are several other artifacts arranged on three separate white pedestals. One pedestal contains approximately 20 bronze bracelets. Another pedestal shows a bronze fibula and a small bronze object. The third pedestal features a bronze piece that appears to be a broken portion of a fibula. Each pedestal is labeled with the artifact name and a brief description of its origins. All objects are displayed on white pedestals against a white background. The museum setting is clean and well-lit. The museum display is an exhibition of ancient artifacts. The display highlights the craftsmanship of the ancient people of the Iberian Peninsula and their early bronze age culture.
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