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This image depicts an indoor museum exhibit located at the Stonehenge Visitor Centre, near Amesbury, United Kingdom

AmesburyUnited Kingdom

This image depicts an indoor museum exhibit located at the Stonehenge Visitor Centre, near Amesbury, United Kingdom. The exhibit features a large dark grey back panel with text in white and a blue-green heading. The heading reads "How was Stonehenge built?". Below it, white text explains the construction process of Stonehenge, referencing the use of simple tools made from antlers for digging and scooping chalk, and detailing the formation of the Aubrey Holes. The text also notes that the displayed objects are on loan from the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum. Below the informational panel, two display shelves made of a grey material present various archaeological artifacts. The upper shelf, prominently featured, contains a collection of light-colored, presumably ancient, bone and antler tools and raw materials. A large, gnarled antler section is vertically mounted on the right side of the display, secured by black clips. To its left, several pieces of what appear to be chalk or stone tools and raw fragments are arranged on small, thin metal stands. Some pieces, like a flat rectangular block, are labeled with numbers such as "10" and "11". Further left on the upper shelf, various bone fragments, including a long bone section and a partial jawbone (mandible) with teeth, are displayed, with a stone labeled "9" nearby. Below the jawbone, a slender bone piece is visible. The lower shelf, partially visible at the bottom of the frame, shows additional bone fragments, including sections of vertebrae and other skeletal remains. The entire scene is brightly lit, highlighting the textures and details of the artifacts against the dark backdrop.

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