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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit featuring a collection of ancient terracotta artifacts. In the foreground, six small, light brown or tan-colored figurines are arranged linearly on clear, rectangular pedestals. From left to right: the first figurine has a rounded body with a small head; the second features a flat, paddle-shaped head with wavy textures; the third is a stylized figure with a prominent V-shaped upper body; the fourth is a slender, elongated figure with a rounded head; the fifth is a narrow figure with a textured upper section; and the sixth appears to be a stylized chair or an abstract figure with a distinct back. Small white numbers, likely catalog identifiers, are visible on the bases: 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75. In the background, several larger ancient pottery vessels are displayed on elevated grey platforms. These include a tall cylindrical pot on the far left, a large bell-shaped vessel with horizontal dark bands in the center, and a partially visible smaller vessel to its right. On the lower right, a bowl or cup with handles and distinctive painted spiral patterns in dark brown is visible. The artifacts are displayed on grey, felt-covered surfaces against a muted grey background, typical of a museum setting with artificial lighting. Given the location context of Athina, Greece, these items are likely ancient Greek or Aegean archaeological findings.
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