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This is a close-up, rotated photograph of several bronze figurines displayed in a museum setting. The figurines are dark and appear to be ancient Egyptian in style. They are mounted on light-colored display blocks, which are attached to a white wall. Shadows are cast on the wall behind the figurines, suggesting the lighting is coming from the side.

The subjects are primarily anthropomorphic or zoomorphic figures. One prominent figurine appears to be a seated jackal-headed deity, identified by the text as "Anubis, god of the dead and embalming." Another figurine, also identified by text, is a standing female figure wearing a distinctive headdress, labeled as "Neith, goddess of hunting and warfare." Additional figurines, though less clear, are also visible, including one that resembles a seated figure and another that is more abstract.

The text accompanying the figurines provides their identification, material (bronze), and dating. The text is in both Spanish and English, indicating the display is likely in a museum accessible to international visitors. The dates provided for the objects are "664-332 BC," placing them in the Late Period of ancient Egypt. The setting appears to be a modern museum exhibition space, characterized by the clean white walls and professional lighting. There are no discernible outdoor elements or indications of time of day or weather. The overall mood is one of historical preservation and academic presentation.
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Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This is a close-up, rotated photograph of several bronze figurines displayed in a museum setting. The figurines are dark and appear to be ancient Egyptian in style. They are mounted on light-colored display blocks, which are attached to a white wall. Shadows are cast on the wall behind the figurines, suggesting the lighting is coming from the side. The subjects are primarily anthropomorphic or zoomorphic figures. One prominent figurine appears to be a seated jackal-headed deity, identified by the text as "Anubis, god of the dead and embalming." Another figurine, also identified by text, is a standing female figure wearing a distinctive headdress, labeled as "Neith, goddess of hunting and warfare." Additional figurines, though less clear, are also visible, including one that resembles a seated figure and another that is more abstract. The text accompanying the figurines provides their identification, material (bronze), and dating. The text is in both Spanish and English, indicating the display is likely in a museum accessible to international visitors. The dates provided for the objects are "664-332 BC," placing them in the Late Period of ancient Egypt. The setting appears to be a modern museum exhibition space, characterized by the clean white walls and professional lighting. There are no discernible outdoor elements or indications of time of day or weather. The overall mood is one of historical preservation and academic presentation.

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