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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing archaeological artifacts, likely related to ancient hunting and tool-making, in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The artifacts are arranged within a glass display case against a light grey background.

On the left side, a collection of spherical stones, resembling "boleadoras" or "bolas," are displayed, with a sign indicating "7 BOL." Above these, a white sign is visible with text "UNIDAD CAZA" (HUNTING UNIT) and "PUNTA TIPO TIGRE" (TIGER TYPE POINT).

The main part of the display features various types of projectile points and tools. In the upper middle section, smaller stone and bone fragments are arranged in groups. Below these, multiple rows of finely crafted stone projectile points, such as arrowheads, are neatly categorized. Further right, a series of elongated bone tools or points are also displayed. In the upper right of the artifact area, a cluster of organic material, possibly dried plant or animal remains, is present.

Two green informational strips along the bottom provide context: "Puntas Intihuasi II-II (4000-1500 años antes del presente)" (Intihuasi II-II points, 4000-1500 years Before Present) and "distintos tipos de puntas tardías (500-300 años antes del presente)" (different types of late points, 500-300 years Before Present). Some artifacts are numbered from 1 to 6. The scene is well-lit, typical of a museum setting, with some glare visible on the glass of the display case. No people are visible.
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Apr 24, 2026

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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing archaeological artifacts, likely related to ancient hunting and tool-making, in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The artifacts are arranged within a glass display case against a light grey background. On the left side, a collection of spherical stones, resembling "boleadoras" or "bolas," are displayed, with a sign indicating "7 BOL." Above these, a white sign is visible with text "UNIDAD CAZA" (HUNTING UNIT) and "PUNTA TIPO TIGRE" (TIGER TYPE POINT). The main part of the display features various types of projectile points and tools. In the upper middle section, smaller stone and bone fragments are arranged in groups. Below these, multiple rows of finely crafted stone projectile points, such as arrowheads, are neatly categorized. Further right, a series of elongated bone tools or points are also displayed. In the upper right of the artifact area, a cluster of organic material, possibly dried plant or animal remains, is present. Two green informational strips along the bottom provide context: "Puntas Intihuasi II-II (4000-1500 años antes del presente)" (Intihuasi II-II points, 4000-1500 years Before Present) and "distintos tipos de puntas tardías (500-300 años antes del presente)" (different types of late points, 500-300 years Before Present). Some artifacts are numbered from 1 to 6. The scene is well-lit, typical of a museum setting, with some glare visible on the glass of the display case. No people are visible.

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