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This media file captures an exhibit of ancient artifacts in Madrid, Spain. The display features several bone fragments, likely scapulae, adorned with intricate engravings. These are presented against a dark, reflective background, with some fragments illuminated by spotlights, highlighting their textured surfaces and etched designs.

The artifacts are mounted on thin metal rods, suggesting a museum or gallery setting. To the left, white line drawings are superimposed on the dark background, outlining the shapes of similar bone fragments, possibly to provide context or visual interpretations of the originals. These drawings offer a simplified representation of the complex engravings on the actual artifacts.

Visible text within the frame includes Spanish descriptions. One prominent heading reads "Omóplatos decorados," translating to "Decorated scapulae." Below this, details about the origin of the artifacts are provided, mentioning "Cueva del Castillo (Puente Viesgo, Cantabria)" and "Magdaleniense Inferior," indicating these are from the Lower Magdalenian period and found in the El Castillo cave. Another line mentions "Citas obras de arte mueble forman parte" and "de 33 ombplatos decorados," suggesting the exhibit showcases part of a collection of 33 decorated scapulae. The overall impression is one of archaeological preservation and presentation, allowing viewers to appreciate ancient artistic expression.
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Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This media file captures an exhibit of ancient artifacts in Madrid, Spain. The display features several bone fragments, likely scapulae, adorned with intricate engravings. These are presented against a dark, reflective background, with some fragments illuminated by spotlights, highlighting their textured surfaces and etched designs. The artifacts are mounted on thin metal rods, suggesting a museum or gallery setting. To the left, white line drawings are superimposed on the dark background, outlining the shapes of similar bone fragments, possibly to provide context or visual interpretations of the originals. These drawings offer a simplified representation of the complex engravings on the actual artifacts. Visible text within the frame includes Spanish descriptions. One prominent heading reads "Omóplatos decorados," translating to "Decorated scapulae." Below this, details about the origin of the artifacts are provided, mentioning "Cueva del Castillo (Puente Viesgo, Cantabria)" and "Magdaleniense Inferior," indicating these are from the Lower Magdalenian period and found in the El Castillo cave. Another line mentions "Citas obras de arte mueble forman parte" and "de 33 ombplatos decorados," suggesting the exhibit showcases part of a collection of 33 decorated scapulae. The overall impression is one of archaeological preservation and presentation, allowing viewers to appreciate ancient artistic expression.

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