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This media file shows a close-up view of two ancient artifacts displayed on white shelving units, suggesting an indoor exhibition or museum setting. The primary focus is on a circular terracotta plate, positioned on the right side of the frame. The plate is decorated with a black background featuring several reddish-brown painted figures. Two large fish, depicted with linear details and dots, flank a central circular motif. Above the fish, an octopus with eight wavy tentacles is prominently displayed. The rim of the plate is adorned with a border of small dots.

To the left of the plate, a smaller, more intricately sculpted artifact is visible. This object appears to be a mythological creature, possibly a triton or a sea serpent, rendered in a pale, mottled material with pinkish accents. It is curled and intertwined, with one end extending into a pouring spout or horn-like form. A white label card is placed between the two artifacts, partially obscured but showing some legible text. The text reads: "Tritonesa", "Terracotta", and "Canosa", followed by "330-300 BC".

The lighting suggests an indoor environment, with soft illumination that highlights the textures and details of the artifacts. The white shelving provides a clean, minimalist backdrop, drawing attention to the ancient objects. The overall impression is one of careful preservation and display of historical items, likely within a museum or gallery space in Madrid, Spain. There are no visible people or any indication of a specific time of day or weather conditions. The artifacts themselves evoke a sense of ancient artistry and mythology.
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Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This media file shows a close-up view of two ancient artifacts displayed on white shelving units, suggesting an indoor exhibition or museum setting. The primary focus is on a circular terracotta plate, positioned on the right side of the frame. The plate is decorated with a black background featuring several reddish-brown painted figures. Two large fish, depicted with linear details and dots, flank a central circular motif. Above the fish, an octopus with eight wavy tentacles is prominently displayed. The rim of the plate is adorned with a border of small dots. To the left of the plate, a smaller, more intricately sculpted artifact is visible. This object appears to be a mythological creature, possibly a triton or a sea serpent, rendered in a pale, mottled material with pinkish accents. It is curled and intertwined, with one end extending into a pouring spout or horn-like form. A white label card is placed between the two artifacts, partially obscured but showing some legible text. The text reads: "Tritonesa", "Terracotta", and "Canosa", followed by "330-300 BC". The lighting suggests an indoor environment, with soft illumination that highlights the textures and details of the artifacts. The white shelving provides a clean, minimalist backdrop, drawing attention to the ancient objects. The overall impression is one of careful preservation and display of historical items, likely within a museum or gallery space in Madrid, Spain. There are no visible people or any indication of a specific time of day or weather conditions. The artifacts themselves evoke a sense of ancient artistry and mythology.

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