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This media file presents a clear view of an indoor museum display case, showcasing a collection of historical earthenware artifacts. The objects are neatly arranged on a polished wooden surface, viewed through a reflective glass top that exhibits glare from overhead lighting.

The collection primarily consists of terracotta and clay items, varying in size and form. Prominent pieces include several pots and jars, some with matching lids. One large, domed lid (labeled 9) is perforated with small holes and adorned with etched patterns, suggesting its use as a steamer or cooking vessel cover. Another large, flat circular lid (labeled 8) displays intricate geometric designs. A notable item at the bottom center is a dark grey circular object with pronounced radial grooves, possibly a type of grinding stone or a decorative platter.

Smaller figurines and objects are also part of the display. These include human-like and animal-like figures, such as a stylized fish (labeled 7), a bird or animal head (labeled 1), and a small boat-shaped artifact (labeled 3). Other items feature a ring-shaped object (labeled 2) and a rectangular block. Each item is identified by a small white label bearing a number.

The display case functions as a static exhibit, likely presenting archaeological finds or traditional crafts from the Sonargaon region of Bangladesh, known for its rich historical and cultural heritage. A white information card is present but its text is unreadable due to blur and reflections. No people are visible, emphasizing the artifacts themselves.
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Jan 26, 2025, 6:09 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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This media file presents a clear view of an indoor museum display case, showcasing a collection of historical earthenware artifacts. The objects are neatly arranged on a polished wooden surface, viewed through a reflective glass top that exhibits glare from overhead lighting. The collection primarily consists of terracotta and clay items, varying in size and form. Prominent pieces include several pots and jars, some with matching lids. One large, domed lid (labeled 9) is perforated with small holes and adorned with etched patterns, suggesting its use as a steamer or cooking vessel cover. Another large, flat circular lid (labeled 8) displays intricate geometric designs. A notable item at the bottom center is a dark grey circular object with pronounced radial grooves, possibly a type of grinding stone or a decorative platter. Smaller figurines and objects are also part of the display. These include human-like and animal-like figures, such as a stylized fish (labeled 7), a bird or animal head (labeled 1), and a small boat-shaped artifact (labeled 3). Other items feature a ring-shaped object (labeled 2) and a rectangular block. Each item is identified by a small white label bearing a number. The display case functions as a static exhibit, likely presenting archaeological finds or traditional crafts from the Sonargaon region of Bangladesh, known for its rich historical and cultural heritage. A white information card is present but its text is unreadable due to blur and reflections. No people are visible, emphasizing the artifacts themselves.

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