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The image displays a museum exhibit case containing a collection of historical artifacts, presumably archaeological finds. The exhibit is set against a textured, light-colored background with a dark, curved divider.

In the upper section, there are two ceramic vessels. The vessel on the left is light brown with textured patterns, and the one on the right is a reddish-brown earthenware jug with a handle. Between and slightly below these jugs is a shallow, cracked ceramic bowl with green painted decoration. To the left of the bowl are three small glass or ceramic objects, including a small jug or cup. Further left, there are several metallic objects, including what appear to be keys and some smaller, unidentifiable fragments.

The middle section of the exhibit features a variety of metal tools and implements. From left to right, there is a fork with three tines, a knife with a serrated edge, another knife, a spoon, and a small metal plate or plaque. Below these, there are two metal buckles. To the right of the buckles are more tools: a rectangular metal object, what appears to be a pair of small pliers or cutters, a pair of scissors, and a larger pair of shears.

The lower section of the exhibit case showcases several elongated metal objects, likely weapons or tools. On the far left are two large, flat blades. To their right is a series of smaller, pointed objects, resembling arrowheads. On the far right is a small pair of metal tweezers or forceps.

The exhibit is labeled with small numbered tags, such as '1', '3', '4', '6', '7', '10', '11', '12', '13', '14', '20', '21', '22', and '23', indicating individual items or groups of items.

The lighting in the case is even, illuminating the artifacts clearly. The overall presentation suggests a curated display of historical items.

The location is not specified in the image. However, if the artifacts are from Hrodna, Belarus, they would likely be displayed in one of the city's museums, such as the Hrodna State Historical and Archaeological Museum.
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Jul 4, 2026, 12:31 PM

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The image displays a museum exhibit case containing a collection of historical artifacts, presumably archaeological finds. The exhibit is set against a textured, light-colored background with a dark, curved divider. In the upper section, there are two ceramic vessels. The vessel on the left is light brown with textured patterns, and the one on the right is a reddish-brown earthenware jug with a handle. Between and slightly below these jugs is a shallow, cracked ceramic bowl with green painted decoration. To the left of the bowl are three small glass or ceramic objects, including a small jug or cup. Further left, there are several metallic objects, including what appear to be keys and some smaller, unidentifiable fragments. The middle section of the exhibit features a variety of metal tools and implements. From left to right, there is a fork with three tines, a knife with a serrated edge, another knife, a spoon, and a small metal plate or plaque. Below these, there are two metal buckles. To the right of the buckles are more tools: a rectangular metal object, what appears to be a pair of small pliers or cutters, a pair of scissors, and a larger pair of shears. The lower section of the exhibit case showcases several elongated metal objects, likely weapons or tools. On the far left are two large, flat blades. To their right is a series of smaller, pointed objects, resembling arrowheads. On the far right is a small pair of metal tweezers or forceps. The exhibit is labeled with small numbered tags, such as '1', '3', '4', '6', '7', '10', '11', '12', '13', '14', '20', '21', '22', and '23', indicating individual items or groups of items. The lighting in the case is even, illuminating the artifacts clearly. The overall presentation suggests a curated display of historical items. The location is not specified in the image. However, if the artifacts are from Hrodna, Belarus, they would likely be displayed in one of the city's museums, such as the Hrodna State Historical and Archaeological Museum.

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