
Stake attention in this memory
This image presents an indoor museum display featuring several small bronze cow figurines. Four main figurines are arranged in a row on a white, textured display platform, with a fifth partially visible on the far left. These miniature artifacts are stylized representations of cows, each with a unique posture and horn shape, and exhibit a greenish patina consistent with aged bronze. Some figurines have distinct, upward-curving horns, while others show circular elements that might represent tails or decorative harnesses. The display platform is set upon a dark grey base, and the entire exhibit appears to be enclosed within a glass case, evident from reflections of the surrounding environment on its surface. A rectangular display label is positioned on the platform in front of the figurines, providing information about the artifacts. The text on the label, presented in both Chinese and English, identifies the objects as "Bronze Cow." It dates their origin to the "Warring States Period - Western Han Dynasty" and specifies their source as having been "Excavated from Hongtucheng, Xiangyun County." The scene is an archaeological or historical exhibit, likely situated in a museum within Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China, showcasing cultural relics from ancient Chinese history. No individuals are visible in the frame.
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