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The image displays an exhibit of ancient Chinese artifacts, with text in Chinese. The exhibit is divided into sections, each focusing on a specific archaeological site. One section is titled "边堆山遗址" (Bian Duishan Site), located in the city of Qingyang District, China. The text indicates this site dates back to the Neolithic period, specifically 5000-4500 years ago, and has yielded pottery, stone tools, and bone artifacts. Another section is labeled "大溪遗址" (Daxi Site), also described as dating to the Neolithic period, approximately 6300-5000 years ago, and features pottery and human face-shaped artifacts. The third main section is "桂圆桥遗址" (Guiyuanqiao Site), which is stated to be approximately 5000 years old and is considered the earliest Neolithic site discovered in the region.

In the foreground, several pottery vessels are displayed on a light-colored platform. These vessels vary in size, shape, and color, with some appearing to be made of grey or dark clay, while others are lighter in hue. The background shows enlarged photographs or illustrations of the archaeological sites and some of the artifacts recovered from them, including pottery, stone tools, and what appear to be carved human faces. The overall presentation suggests a museum or exhibition setting.
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The image displays an exhibit of ancient Chinese artifacts, with text in Chinese. The exhibit is divided into sections, each focusing on a specific archaeological site. One section is titled "边堆山遗址" (Bian Duishan Site), located in the city of Qingyang District, China. The text indicates this site dates back to the Neolithic period, specifically 5000-4500 years ago, and has yielded pottery, stone tools, and bone artifacts. Another section is labeled "大溪遗址" (Daxi Site), also described as dating to the Neolithic period, approximately 6300-5000 years ago, and features pottery and human face-shaped artifacts. The third main section is "桂圆桥遗址" (Guiyuanqiao Site), which is stated to be approximately 5000 years old and is considered the earliest Neolithic site discovered in the region. In the foreground, several pottery vessels are displayed on a light-colored platform. These vessels vary in size, shape, and color, with some appearing to be made of grey or dark clay, while others are lighter in hue. The background shows enlarged photographs or illustrations of the archaeological sites and some of the artifacts recovered from them, including pottery, stone tools, and what appear to be carved human faces. The overall presentation suggests a museum or exhibition setting.

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