
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a stone sculpture of a griffin head, located at the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, Spain (latitude: 40.424, longitude: -3.689). The sculpture is made of limestone and dates back to the mid-6th-mid-5th century BC, attributed to the Iberian culture of Redován (Alicante). It is displayed on a white pedestal, situated on a larger beige pedestal. The sculpture is positioned in a museum setting, likely within a display case, with a descriptive plaque on the beige pedestal providing information about the artifact in both Spanish and English. The museum environment is dimly lit, with minimal background distractions. A black wall is positioned behind the pedestal, and a glass display case is visible in the background. The sculpture is an important artifact from the Iberian culture, known for its depiction of a mythical creature, a griffin, which is partly bird, partly lion. The griffin is often associated with evil and protection, and it is commonly used as a protector of tombs.
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