
Stake attention in this memory
A rectangular information sign, framed in dark material, is affixed to an ornate dark metal fence. The scene is illuminated by daylight, with a clear blue sky visible above the fence. Behind the fence and sign, a light-colored building structure is present. The sign is divided into sections displaying images and text in both Arabic and English. The upper left section of the sign features an image of a basalt head sculpture, characterized by large, wide eyes and a slight smile, presented against a red background. Accompanying English text identifies it as a "Basalt head of the goddess Ishtar dating back to the first millennium BC." The upper middle section displays an image of a weathered basalt statue of a figure, described in the adjacent English text as "A basalt statue of Ishtar, the goddess of love and war, turned to the left, with a bundle of arrows over her left shoulder. It dates back to the first millennium BC." This image is set against a light background. The upper right section includes Arabic text, "موقع عين دارة" (Ain Dara Site), and a small, blurred map. The lower section of the sign presents two images of grey, jug-like vessels or pitchers, set against a red background. Partial English text below these images reads "Islamic pottery jar." The metal fence supporting the sign features vertical bars, diagonal cross-braces, and geometric patterns, including octagonal shapes. Several of the vertical bars along the top edge of the fence appear bent or damaged. Light reflections are visible on the lower right portion of the sign. The scene is located in the Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria.
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