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The image displays an ancient Egyptian museum exhibit, likely within the Gregorian Egyptian Museum, part of the Vatican Museums, located in Rome, Italy. Centrally positioned is a tall, upright, anthropomorphic sarcophagus lid crafted from painted wood, depicting a human face with an elaborate headdress and a body covered in hieroglyphic inscriptions. The lid exhibits weathered polychrome details. Directly in front of and beneath the sarcophagus lid, a mummified human body lies horizontally within an open, rectangular wooden coffin. The mummy is partially covered in deteriorated wrappings, secured by a blue-green net over its lower torso. To the immediate left, contained within a clear glass display case, a linear arrangement of four light-colored, stylized canopic jars recedes into the background. Reflections on this glass case show a partial view of another large, pale statue or sarcophagus, a reddish-brown tiled floor, and the blurry outline of an individual, presumably a museum visitor, wearing dark clothing and carrying a white bag. A white information plaque with text is visible in the lower left foreground. To the right of the main sarcophagus, on tiered dark display shelves, a collection of smaller ancient Egyptian artifacts is arranged. These include a dark statuette depicting a deity or pharaoh with an animal head, multiple other dark, fragmented statuettes, and a kneeling or seated female figure statuette on a red base. The background on this side is a solid dark surface. The overall environment is a dimly lit museum gallery.
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