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This media file displays a close-up, eye-level view of an exhibition case containing ancient artifacts. The primary subjects are a collection of seven spearheads, arranged in two distinct groups. Five of the spearheads are laid out horizontally on a light-colored surface, appearing to be made of dark metal, likely bronze or iron. They are positioned with their pointed ends facing to the right and have distinctive socketed shafts. To the right of this group, three more spearheads are arranged vertically, also appearing to be made of dark metal. They are longer and more slender than the horizontal ones and also feature socketed shafts.

The setting appears to be a museum or gallery, indicated by the clean, white display surface and the presence of informational text panels. One panel, visible on the right side of the frame, provides text in both Spanish and English. The Spanish text is titled "Puntas de jabalina del Dolmen de la Pastora (Valencina de la Concepción, Sevilla)" and discusses the construction and reuse of megalithic monuments. The English text, "Javelin heads from the Dolmen of La (Valencina de la Concepción, Seville)," appears to be a translation of the Spanish title and a partial description. Another panel at the bottom of the frame, also in English, is titled "Beads and sheets of gold" and mentions "Loma del Belmonte (Mojácar, Almería) and Dolmen of La Pastora (Valencina de la Concepción, Seville)," suggesting the artifacts are from these locations. The context is further supported by the mention of "Madrid, Spain" as the location. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor environment, and there is no indication of time of day or weather conditions. The overall emotion conveyed is one of historical discovery and preservation.
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Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This media file displays a close-up, eye-level view of an exhibition case containing ancient artifacts. The primary subjects are a collection of seven spearheads, arranged in two distinct groups. Five of the spearheads are laid out horizontally on a light-colored surface, appearing to be made of dark metal, likely bronze or iron. They are positioned with their pointed ends facing to the right and have distinctive socketed shafts. To the right of this group, three more spearheads are arranged vertically, also appearing to be made of dark metal. They are longer and more slender than the horizontal ones and also feature socketed shafts. The setting appears to be a museum or gallery, indicated by the clean, white display surface and the presence of informational text panels. One panel, visible on the right side of the frame, provides text in both Spanish and English. The Spanish text is titled "Puntas de jabalina del Dolmen de la Pastora (Valencina de la Concepción, Sevilla)" and discusses the construction and reuse of megalithic monuments. The English text, "Javelin heads from the Dolmen of La (Valencina de la Concepción, Seville)," appears to be a translation of the Spanish title and a partial description. Another panel at the bottom of the frame, also in English, is titled "Beads and sheets of gold" and mentions "Loma del Belmonte (Mojácar, Almería) and Dolmen of La Pastora (Valencina de la Concepción, Seville)," suggesting the artifacts are from these locations. The context is further supported by the mention of "Madrid, Spain" as the location. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor environment, and there is no indication of time of day or weather conditions. The overall emotion conveyed is one of historical discovery and preservation.

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