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The image shows a display of broken ceramic shards, labeled "16. Keramik Ceramic." The text on the display card indicates that these ceramics were experienced by a tsunami and excavated by an archaeological team from the northern coast of Sumatra. The display is situated within a museum, likely the Museum Tsunami Aceh, located in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, given the context of the tsunami and the museum's name. The ceramic fragments are arranged on a green, textured surface, possibly velvet, within a glass display case. Lighting within the display case highlights the texture and shape of the broken pieces, with some shards appearing larger and more intact than others. The background is dark, with visible museum lighting strips.
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Jun 28, 2026, 8:36 AM

Banda Aceh, Indonesia

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The image shows a display of broken ceramic shards, labeled "16. Keramik Ceramic." The text on the display card indicates that these ceramics were experienced by a tsunami and excavated by an archaeological team from the northern coast of Sumatra. The display is situated within a museum, likely the Museum Tsunami Aceh, located in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, given the context of the tsunami and the museum's name. The ceramic fragments are arranged on a green, textured surface, possibly velvet, within a glass display case. Lighting within the display case highlights the texture and shape of the broken pieces, with some shards appearing larger and more intact than others. The background is dark, with visible museum lighting strips.

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