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An overhead view captures two individuals standing on a transparent floor, looking down onto archaeological remains. In the immediate foreground, a person's upper legs, dark pants, dark shoes (possibly loafers), and a dark coat are visible. The individual's body is oriented towards the top of the frame. In the upper left corner, the feet and lower legs of a second person are visible, also wearing dark pants and dark shoes. The transparent floor exhibits numerous small, faint dots and reflects three distinct white circular lights near the top right.

Below the transparent surface, an excavated area reveals uneven, earthy terrain composed of light brown, beige, and grey rock formations and soil with numerous cracks. A dark, vertical metal beam, riveted along its visible edges, serves as a structural element of the transparent platform and runs along the right side of the frame. On the archaeological ground beneath the glass, faint text is partially legible in the upper right quadrant, including the phrases "AVE DUN BATIMENT" (likely "Cave d'un bâtiment," meaning "cellar of a building"), "BUILDING," and the date range "1642-1662."

The scene depicts an exhibit at Pointe-à-Callière, the Montréal Archaeology and History Complex, located in Montreal, Canada. The displayed archaeological site represents remnants of an early building's foundation or cellar, dating to the 17th century, likely from the period of Montreal's founding.
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An overhead view captures two individuals standing on a transparent floor, looking down onto archaeological remains. In the immediate foreground, a person's upper legs, dark pants, dark shoes (possibly loafers), and a dark coat are visible. The individual's body is oriented towards the top of the frame. In the upper left corner, the feet and lower legs of a second person are visible, also wearing dark pants and dark shoes. The transparent floor exhibits numerous small, faint dots and reflects three distinct white circular lights near the top right. Below the transparent surface, an excavated area reveals uneven, earthy terrain composed of light brown, beige, and grey rock formations and soil with numerous cracks. A dark, vertical metal beam, riveted along its visible edges, serves as a structural element of the transparent platform and runs along the right side of the frame. On the archaeological ground beneath the glass, faint text is partially legible in the upper right quadrant, including the phrases "AVE DUN BATIMENT" (likely "Cave d'un bâtiment," meaning "cellar of a building"), "BUILDING," and the date range "1642-1662." The scene depicts an exhibit at Pointe-à-Callière, the Montréal Archaeology and History Complex, located in Montreal, Canada. The displayed archaeological site represents remnants of an early building's foundation or cellar, dating to the 17th century, likely from the period of Montreal's founding.

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