
Stake attention in this memory
An exhibition hall in the British Museum in London, United Kingdom, features a large display panel titled "Sutton Hoo and Europe AD 300-1100." The panel explains that this period was a time of great change in Europe, marking the decline of the Roman Empire in the west, the continuation of the Byzantine Empire, and the emergence of Christianity and Islam, ultimately leading to the formation of modern states by 1100. It also acknowledges "The Sir Paul and Lady Ruddock Gallery of Sutton Hoo and Europe, AD 300-1100" and expresses gratitude to the "DCMS/Wolfson Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund." Adjacent to the text panel, a golden necklace or torc with intricate detailing is showcased in a well-lit glass display case. Several visitors are present in the gallery. One person, dressed in a light-colored long coat, stands with their back to the camera, viewing exhibits in the background. Another person's reflection is visible in the display case, looking at the golden artifact. Faint reflections of other museum architecture and possibly more visitors are also discernible in the glass surfaces. A small white "exit" symbol is mounted on the grey column above the display case. The floor is light wood, and the walls are a mix of light grey and glass, creating a bright and modern museum environment.
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