
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a museum exhibit within a wooden-framed glass case, showcasing historical artifacts. Prominently featured in the upper part of the case is a light-colored, possibly off-white or beige, tunic-like garment. Made of a coarse, woven fabric, it lies flat against the back wall, revealing a simple design with long sleeves and a small, slit neckline with a button or tie closure. Below the garment, on a white display platform, are three small, equine figurines, likely crafted from clay or terracotta. From left to right: - The first figurine (labeled '3') is a dark brown, simply sculpted horse. - The second (labeled '4') is a reddish-brown horse with an abstract, possibly human, figure atop its back. - The third (labeled '5') is a reddish-brown horse, more finely detailed with painted features, and has a small white figurine of a rider seated on its back. In the upper right corner, an informational plaque provides details, partially obscured by a bright light reflection on the glass. The text is predominantly in Bengali, with some English visible. Identifiable phrases include "মহাস্থানগড়" (Mahasthangarh), "পুন্ড্রনগর" (Pundranagar), and "কুঠির ঢিলা" (Kutir Dhila), indicating the archaeological sites from which these artifacts originate. The plaque also refers to "প্রাচীন পুরাকীর্তি" (ancient artifacts), "বিভিন্ন খেলনা" (various toys), and specifically "পোড়ামাটির ঘোড়া" (terracotta horses), confirming the material and type of the figurines. The numbers 3, 4, and 5 on the plaque correspond to the individual horse figures. The exhibit is brightly lit, with a noticeable glare on the glass in the upper left.
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