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The image shows a large, circular stone carving, known as the Aztec Sun Stone or Calendar Stone. It is displayed horizontally against a tiled wall in what appears to be a museum. The stone is intricately carved with various symbols and glyphs arranged in concentric circles. The central element features a face, possibly representing a deity or the sun god. Surrounding the center are rings of glyphs and figures, including what seem to be mythological creatures. The stone is a dominant subject in the frame, with the background providing context for its exhibition. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely illuminated by artificial lights. The stone is positioned on a low platform or pedestal, with a textured surface below, possibly part of the museum's display. The top portion of the image shows a dark, shadowed area, possibly a ceiling or lighting fixture. The texture and detail of the carving are clearly visible. The stone's weathered appearance indicates its age and historical significance. The location in Mexico City, Mexico, is the National Museum of Anthropology, where the Aztec Sun Stone is a prominent exhibit.
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