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A framed informational sign, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, is prominently displayed against a textured, light-brown wall, likely made of stone or rough concrete. The scene appears to be an outdoor educational exhibit or part of a historical display, possibly in Mysuru, India, given the location context. Natural daylight illuminates the sign and its surroundings. The sign itself features a dark brown frame, encasing a white paper with a title, an illustrative image, and explanatory text. The title, boldly printed on a brown vertical banner on the left, reads "Ancient Civilisations." To the right of this title banner, a carved relief image is depicted, showcasing various busts and faces, presumably representing figures from different ancient civilizations, arranged in a grid-like pattern on a stone-like background. Notable figures include one resembling an Egyptian pharaoh's headdress and other stylized countenances. The main body of text below the image reads: "The oldest civilizations of the world are Mesopotamia Civilization, Egyptian Civilization, Indus Valley Civilization, Chinese Civilization Roman Civilization." Behind the sign, a metallic pipe or bar runs horizontally, and on its left side, a small white label is attached, with partially visible, illegible text that OCR identified as "OZUVER." In the bottom right foreground, a section of reddish, textured material, possibly brick or painted concrete, is visible.
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