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The image captures two anthropomorphic ceramic figures, likely ancient artifacts, displayed in a museum setting in La Paz, Bolivia. The figures are made of reddish-brown clay with painted details in black or dark brown, and are positioned upright within a glass display case. Both figures appear to be male and wear distinct hats resembling fedoras or brimmed caps. Their faces feature open mouths, conveying expressions that suggest surprise, excitement, or shouting. Painted patterns adorn their torsos and limbs, resembling clothing, body paint, or tattoos. Their arms are bent at the elbows, with hands positioned near their waists. The figure on the left is a full-body representation, standing on defined legs. The figure on the right features a similar upper body but has a large, rounded, vessel-like lower half adorned with horizontal dark stripes. Visible cracks are present on the surface of this vessel. The display area is dimly lit, with spotlights illuminating the artifacts, creating bright reflections on the glass. Reflections of other pottery or museum exhibits are visible on the glass surfaces in the foreground and background, indicating a larger collection. No visible text is present in the image.
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