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A close-up, eye-level forensic examination of a weathered stone wall in Mrčevac, Montenegro, reveals a rectangular niche or small window containing two religious statuettes. The wall is constructed from irregular, grey, roughly-hewn stone blocks, showing signs of age, discoloration, and cracks. The rectangular opening is framed by precisely cut, lighter grey stone blocks, forming a lintel, jambs, and a sill. The opening is secured by a dark metal barrier comprising two layers: an inner hexagonal wire mesh and an outer, rusted, ornate wrought-iron grille with scrolling patterns. Inside the niche, positioned on the stone sill, are two white statuettes. On the left, a standing female figure, presumably the Virgin Mary, holds an infant figure. On the right, a standing winged figure, likely an angel, is depicted. Both statuettes appear to be made of ceramic or plaster and are dressed in draped garments. The interior space behind the figures is dark, suggesting depth or an unlit recess. Below the niche's sill, the stone wall continues to show wear and tear, with cracks evident in the mortar and stone blocks. Several patches of vibrant green, broad-leafed plants, along with some dry grass, emerge from the crevices in the lower stone sections. The scene is illuminated by ambient, direct light, casting no distinct shadows.
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446A6
Volume
3,806
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$1.67

