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A sunlit, ground-level image depicts a traditional stone grinding apparatus situated in Markurdi, Nigeria. The central subject is a large, roughly rectangular, light-grey stone base (saddle quern) with a visibly worn, elongated central depression exhibiting a brownish discoloration. Resting within this depression is a cylindrical, light-grey stone roller (muller). Embedded into one end of the roller is a dark, iridescent bivalve-like shell fragment, approximately 5-7 cm in length, displaying a prominent white inner surface at its center. The grinding apparatus rests on a flat, light-colored concrete or tiled surface. To the immediate left and foreground, the ground consists of dark, disturbed earth or gravel. The background features rough, light-colored concrete or stone wall structures, with strong sunlight casting distinct shadows from the right side of the frame. No individuals are present in the scene. A digital timestamp overlay reading "2025/12/27 10:41" and "Enter text" is visible in the lower-left corner of the image.
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