
Stake attention in this memory
This media file features a close-up of an artificial mummy statue, likely a historical artifact, displayed within a glass case. The statue depicts a child's head with dark, somewhat messy hair. The face is sculpted from clay and painted a reddish-brown, with blue-black accents around the eyes and nose, giving it a stylized appearance. The texture of the clay is visible, with some cracked areas. The neck of the statue appears to be wrapped in a woven material. A descriptive label is positioned in front of the statue, providing key information about its origin and nature. The text on the label, in Spanish, indicates that the artifact is an "Artificial Mummy Figurine, Red Style" and dates from 4,500-4,000 years ago. It further describes the body as a modeled neonate, painted red, with a face of clay mixed with bluish-black manganese, delineated facial features, and a wig. The location of its discovery is given as Playa Miller, south coast of Arica-Chile. The label also notes that this is a reproduction from the Chinchorro Sites Management Plan Program at the Universidad de Tarapacá, with the original body safeguarded by the Archaeological Museum of the Universidad de Tarapacá-San Miguel de Azapa, Arica-Chile. The background is blurred but suggests an indoor exhibition space, possibly a museum, with reflections on the glass case. The lighting is diffused, illuminating the artifact clearly. The overall impression is one of historical preservation and educational display.
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51AF4
Volume
670
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Revenue
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TVL
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