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This image captures an exhibit, likely within a museum in Beijing, China, showcasing archaeological findings related to ancient fire use. The primary subject is a section of excavated earth or a highly realistic replica, presenting a stratified appearance with varying textures and tones of brown and tan.

A prominent horizontal white line or demarcation runs across the mid-section of the display, dividing the earthy layers. In the lower right quadrant, a rectangular dark green plaque is affixed to the exhibit. The plaque displays white text in both Chinese and English. The Chinese characters read "用火遗迹" (Yòng huǒ yí jī), which is translated directly below into English as "Fire-use remains."

The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, with two distinct bright reflections visible on what appears to be a protective glass or transparent barrier in front of the exhibit—one in the upper left and another in the lower left. The overall impression is that of a static educational display designed to present historical or archaeological evidence. There are no people visible, and no active events are taking place; the image focuses solely on the exhibit itself.
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Dec 6, 2025

Beijing, China

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This image captures an exhibit, likely within a museum in Beijing, China, showcasing archaeological findings related to ancient fire use. The primary subject is a section of excavated earth or a highly realistic replica, presenting a stratified appearance with varying textures and tones of brown and tan. A prominent horizontal white line or demarcation runs across the mid-section of the display, dividing the earthy layers. In the lower right quadrant, a rectangular dark green plaque is affixed to the exhibit. The plaque displays white text in both Chinese and English. The Chinese characters read "用火遗迹" (Yòng huǒ yí jī), which is translated directly below into English as "Fire-use remains." The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, with two distinct bright reflections visible on what appears to be a protective glass or transparent barrier in front of the exhibit—one in the upper left and another in the lower left. The overall impression is that of a static educational display designed to present historical or archaeological evidence. There are no people visible, and no active events are taking place; the image focuses solely on the exhibit itself.

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