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The scene depicts an anthropological exhibit within a museum in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. A dark brown, weathered skull cast, identified by an English information card as "The skull of *Sahelanthropus tchadensis* Brunet, 2002 (cast)," is centrally displayed at eye level within a clear glass display case. The card details the skull as an early representative of pre-humans (Hominini), discovered in Chad, dating back approximately 7 million years, with its bipedalism claim noted as disputed. A corresponding information card to the left provides the same details in Bulgarian. Below the *Sahelanthropus* skull, a lighter-colored, fossilized skull cast, partially visible, is identified by another English card as "The skull of *Ouranopithecus macedoniensis* Bonis & Melentis, 1977 from Xirochori, Greece (cast)." The display case is constructed with clear glass panels and metallic framing. A thin red and black electrical cable runs vertically along the right side of the exhibit, against a plain, light-colored wall. Internal illumination highlights the artifacts, and reflections from the museum's lighting are visible on the glass surfaces. No individuals are present.
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