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An overhead view captures a museum display featuring multiple ancient pottery pieces, likely from Athina, Greece. The artifacts are arranged in three horizontal rows against a dark, deep blue background with subtle lighter blue/green patterns, possibly suggesting water. Spotlights create bright reflections on the left side of the frame and illuminate the pottery. The pottery consists of various jugs and smaller vessels, each distinct in shape, color, and decoration. - In the top row, a large, light-colored jug with a handle is decorated with a prominent reddish-brown spiral motif and smaller geometric patterns. To its right are two smaller, light-colored, round-bodied vessels with narrow necks and small handles, adorned with linear and geometric designs. - The middle row features a reddish-brown jug with a handle, decorated with concentric circles in a darker hue. Next to it is a smaller, reddish-brown, round vessel with a narrow neck and handle, featuring a stylized dark motif resembling a bird or animal. A tiny, light-colored vessel with chevron-like patterns completes this row. - The bottom row presents a larger, light-grey or greenish jug with a spout-like neck and a handle, decorated with circular and horizontal linear patterns. Adjacent to it are two smaller, light-colored, round-bodied vessels with narrow necks and handles, one with simple linear stripes and the other with horizontal bands. The artifacts are displayed on individual metal stands, possibly with circular bases, suggesting they are secured within a glass case or on open shelving. Reflections of other smaller artifacts or display elements are visible in the lower background. Mirrored and partially obscured text, possibly "Iron Age" and other words, is reflected on the bottom left of the display surface.
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