
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up shot depicts an archaeological exhibit, likely within a museum in Beijing, China, or an actual dig site. The setting is a section of light brownish-beige earth or sand, resembling excavated ground. A thin, white horizontal string or rope stretches across the upper middle of the frame, indicative of archaeological grid lines used for documentation. A dark green rectangular sign rests on the ground, slightly left of center and below the string. The sign features white text, displaying Chinese characters "刮削器" (Guāxiāoqì) at the top, followed by the English word "Scrapers" beneath it. Directly below and slightly to the right of the sign, two small, irregular-shaped, grayish-brown objects are partially embedded in the earth. These objects, appearing to be stone tools or artifacts, are the "scrapers" referenced on the label, showcased as if recently unearthed. No people are visible, and no active excavation or work is taking place, suggesting a static display. The uniform lighting implies an indoor environment, typical of a museum exhibit designed to present findings. The scene conveys an informative and educational purpose, highlighting ancient tools in their original or simulated excavated context.
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