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The image displays a large, ancient-looking terracotta pot or jar, likely an artifact, exhibited in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting in La Paz, Bolivia. The vessel is crafted from a reddish-brown clay, exhibiting a rough, weathered texture with an uneven coloration that includes lighter patches and specks. The pot features a wide, thick, rolled rim, a significant portion of which is broken away. A large section of the upper body directly below the rim is also missing, exposing the thick material of the pottery. These breaks appear old and irregular, suggesting wear and damage accumulated over time. A single, loop-shaped handle is visible on the intact upper portion of the vessel. On the exterior surface of the pot, near the broken edge, two faint, stylized marks resembling the letter "X" or "A" are discernible, formed by thin, possibly metallic, wire-like material. These could be ancient repairs or identification symbols. The interior of the pot is largely shadowed, with a lighter grey surface visible towards the bottom and a crescent-shaped light reflection. The artifact is positioned on a black display stand, part of which is visible, indicating it is an exhibit. The background features a polished wooden floor with distinct parallel planks, further suggesting an indoor museum or exhibition environment. There are also dark, vertical structures in the background, possibly additional display elements or architectural features. The lighting is artificial, designed to illuminate the object. No individuals are present in the image.
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