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The image presents a top-down view of historical weaponry displayed in a rectangular glass museum case with a dark brown wooden frame, situated within the Mir Castle Complex Museum in Мірскі сельскі Савет, Belarus
The image presents a top-down view of historical weaponry displayed in a rectangular glass museum case with a dark brown wooden frame, situated within the Mir Castle Complex Museum in Мірскі сельскі Савет, Belarus. The interior of the display case features a light-colored, off-white or beige background surface. Four primary objects are arranged within the case. Dominantly positioned diagonally from the upper left to the lower center is a crossbow. It features a wooden stock with ornate gold-colored metal plating, a dark metal bow (prod), and a light-colored, possibly leather-wrapped, grip on the rear section. To the upper left of the crossbow's stock, a smaller, intricate silver-colored metal object, resembling a spur or a crossbow cocking aid, is present. Below the crossbow, a long, slender, silver-colored metal mace with a distinct fluted, spherical head is laid out diagonally. To the lower right, a shorter, pointed metal dagger or stiletto, complete with a hilt and guard, is displayed. Four rectangular white informational placards, bearing text in Belarusian, are distributed strategically within the case, adjacent to the artifacts. Reflections from overhead lighting are visible on the glass surface of the display case. No individuals are depicted, and the objects are static exhibits.
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