
Stake attention in this memory
In a museum display case, two pottery figurines from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD) are exhibited against a dark red background. The figurine on the left depicts a comedian, standing with a contorted facial expression, hands raised and clenched. It is light-colored, with details such as wrinkles on the face and segmented trousers visible. A descriptive label in both Chinese and English is placed in front of the display, identifying it as a "Pottery Figurine of Comedian" unearthed from a Han tomb in Chengdu. To the right, a second pottery figurine is shown in a prone position, with its head lowered as if creeping or prostrating. This figurine also has a light-colored finish and is dressed in robes, with its hands extended forward. A corresponding label identifies it as a "Pottery Creeping Figurine," also from the Eastern Han Dynasty and unearthed from a Han tomb in Chengdu. The figurines are placed on separate beige platforms within the display case, separated by a vertical blue-tinted divider. The environment is dimly lit, focusing attention on the artifacts. The information on the labels indicates that both artifacts were unearthed from Han tombs in Chengdu, which is located in the Qingyang District of China.
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