
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an indoor display, likely within a museum or cultural center, presenting information about an archaeological excavation in Kediri, Indonesia. The central feature is a large, rectangular framed poster or display board. This board showcases multiple photographs documenting an outdoor archaeological dig. The photos depict several individuals, presumably archaeologists or workers, engaged in the laborious process of excavation. They are seen digging through soil and clearing debris from what appears to be an ancient stone structure. One prominent photo shows a well-defined, dug-out ruin, possibly a bathing place or water temple, which is referred to by the Indonesian term "petirtaan." The outdoor scenes in the photos indicate a natural, possibly forested, setting during daylight hours. Across the top of the poster, the prominent text "KEGIATAN ESKAVASI PETIRTAAN" is visible, which translates to "PETIRTAAN EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES." Below the poster, arranged on a red fabric covering a wooden cabinet, are four distinct, rectangular artifacts. These appear to be weathered stone or brick fragments, possibly recovered from the depicted excavation site. Their aged appearance and irregular textures suggest they are ancient building materials. The overall display serves to inform visitors about the archaeological work being conducted on a historical "petirtaan" in the Kediri region.
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