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The image depicts an indoor exhibit area, likely an archaeological museum, in Pisac, Peru. Two stepped display shelves, painted a pale beige, are set into a corner against similarly painted walls. Twelve rough-hewn stone objects, appearing to be prehistoric or ancient tools, are arranged on these shelves. The upper shelf displays six smaller, generally rounded to irregular dark grey stones. The lower shelf features six larger, more elongated or specialized dark grey stone tools, including a distinct trapezoidal or wedge-shaped stone on the far left, and several cylindrical or irregularly shaped implements. A wall-mounted plaque above the upper shelf displays Spanish text, which translates to: "Worked stones: for the construction of the wall of Puka Machay or Punku rumi. Used as tools or for cutting in the area of Pisac and local rock." To the right, a section of light-colored, mortarless stone wall with integrated steps indicates the architectural style of the building. No people are visible in the scene.
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