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An irregular, light-grey sillar stone block with carved features is the central subject, displayed in an archaeological museum in Arequipa, Peru. The block exhibits a porous, weathered texture. Its left side features a human-like face in profile, while its right side shows an architectural relief, possibly an arched entryway. A small white label with a barcode is present on the top-left edge. The stone rests on a light-beige textile covering a dark wooden floor. In the background, other carved sillar fragments, including one with scroll ornamentation and further architectural elements, are visible. A dark display panel behind these fragments shows a historical timeline with white Spanish text, detailing periods such as 'Siglo III a.C.', 'Siglo I a.C.', 'Inicio de la agricultura', and 'Presencia Wari'. No people are visible. The environment is an interior exhibition space.
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