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An ancient bronze spear is prominently displayed within a clear acrylic case, resting on a light-colored, fabric-covered pedestal. The spear, oriented horizontally in the image, exhibits a distinct greenish-blue patina from age and corrosion, indicating its bronze composition. It features a leaf-shaped blade and a long, cylindrical shaft that appears hollow, with a small hole visible along its length, likely for attachment to a wooden pole. A label attached to the display case provides details about the artifact in both Chinese and English. The English text reads: "Name: Bronze Spear", "Time: Warring States Period - Western Han Dynasty". The Chinese text further specifies its name as "单耳柳叶形铜矛" (single-eared willow leaf-shaped bronze spear) and its origin as "祥云县红土坡出土" (unearthed from Hongtu Slope, Xiangyun County). The background behind the display is a light grey wall with a subtle, mottled texture. The lighting highlights the spear and its immediate surroundings, with reflections visible on the clear case. The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showing the spear horizontally. The scene suggests a museum or exhibition setting, showcasing an archaeological find from the Warring States to Western Han Dynasty in China.
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