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This media file displays a stone artifact, likely a fragment of a larger structure or sculpture, showcased in a museum exhibit. The artifact is rough-hewn and appears to be made of a coarse-grained stone, with visible texture and some indentations. A linear carving or indentation runs down the center of the visible face, and there are other indistinct markings suggesting it may have once borne carvings or inscriptions.

The stone is placed in a white display case, illuminated by soft lighting, creating a clean and modern presentation. The background is a white, tiled wall, with thin vertical metal rods or wires creating a subtle grid pattern. To the left of the artifact, a small white square sign with a black numeral "2" is affixed to the wall.

To the right of the artifact, a display panel with text is visible. The text is oriented vertically and is in German. The visible portion of the text reads "Geschäftiges Treiben", which translates to "Busy Activity" or "Bustling Activity". Below this heading, a description in smaller print states: "Eine römische Legion bestand aus bis zu 6.000 Sol- Sie mit Nahrung, Alltagsgütern und Freizeitangeb zu versorgen, war eine gewaltige organisatorische auf." This translates to: "A Roman legion consisted of up to 6,000 soldiers. To supply them with food, everyday goods, and leisure activities was a huge organizational task."

The overall scene suggests a museum exhibit in Vienna, Austria, focusing on Roman history or archaeology, specifically detailing the logistical challenges of maintaining a Roman legion. The lighting and clean display suggest a professional museum setting, and the focus is solely on the artifact and its accompanying explanatory text. There are no people or animals visible in the frame. The time of day and weather are not discernible from the image.
FM-bZCHZ2

Jun 25, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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This media file displays a stone artifact, likely a fragment of a larger structure or sculpture, showcased in a museum exhibit. The artifact is rough-hewn and appears to be made of a coarse-grained stone, with visible texture and some indentations. A linear carving or indentation runs down the center of the visible face, and there are other indistinct markings suggesting it may have once borne carvings or inscriptions. The stone is placed in a white display case, illuminated by soft lighting, creating a clean and modern presentation. The background is a white, tiled wall, with thin vertical metal rods or wires creating a subtle grid pattern. To the left of the artifact, a small white square sign with a black numeral "2" is affixed to the wall. To the right of the artifact, a display panel with text is visible. The text is oriented vertically and is in German. The visible portion of the text reads "Geschäftiges Treiben", which translates to "Busy Activity" or "Bustling Activity". Below this heading, a description in smaller print states: "Eine römische Legion bestand aus bis zu 6.000 Sol- Sie mit Nahrung, Alltagsgütern und Freizeitangeb zu versorgen, war eine gewaltige organisatorische auf." This translates to: "A Roman legion consisted of up to 6,000 soldiers. To supply them with food, everyday goods, and leisure activities was a huge organizational task." The overall scene suggests a museum exhibit in Vienna, Austria, focusing on Roman history or archaeology, specifically detailing the logistical challenges of maintaining a Roman legion. The lighting and clean display suggest a professional museum setting, and the focus is solely on the artifact and its accompanying explanatory text. There are no people or animals visible in the frame. The time of day and weather are not discernible from the image.

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