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Two ancient stone heads, likely of Mayan or Aztec origin, are displayed in a museum setting. The head on the left is larger and more detailed, with elaborate headdress elements resembling feathers or stylized hair. It rests on a dark, rectangular pedestal. The head on the right is smaller and appears to have a more rigid, block-like headdress. It is mounted on a thin metal rod that extends from a dark, rectangular pedestal. Both heads are light brown in color and exhibit signs of age and wear. The background consists of a textured, reddish-orange wall, which contrasts with the dark gray floor. The lighting is dramatic, casting distinct shadows of the heads onto the floor and pedestals. The overall presentation suggests a carefully curated exhibition designed to highlight these artifacts. Without further information or context, it is impossible to pinpoint the exact museum or location within Mexico City. However, the style of the artifacts strongly suggests a collection focused on pre-Hispanic Mexican civilizations.
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