
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a rock crystal skull displayed in a museum exhibit. The skull is the primary subject, made of clear crystal with internal inclusions that give it a textured appearance. It is positioned on a reflective surface, creating a mirror image below. To the right of the skull, a white informational plaque is mounted. The plaque contains text that identifies the object as a "Rock crystal skull" from the "Late 19th century AD." It further states that the skull was "originally thought to be Aztec, but recent research proves it to be European." The plaque also notes that it was "Purchased from Tiffany and Co., New York" and provides a reference number: "G. F. Kunz Ethno 1898-1." The exhibit setting is suggested by the display case, indicated by the glass reflection on the left side of the image. A black vertical strip with a small, illuminated spotlight is visible on the right side of the display, highlighting the exhibit. The lighting appears to be artificial, consistent with an indoor museum environment. No people are visible in the frame. The scene is static, focused on the artifact and its descriptive information.
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