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The image displays a museum exhibit within a glass case, likely located in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The display features a collection of historical artifacts, primarily pottery and relief carvings, arranged on shelves and pedestals. In the upper section, three rectangular relief carvings are mounted on a red background panel. The leftmost carving depicts a seated human figure, while the central one features intricate patterns. The rightmost carving shows an animal, possibly a deer or horse, alongside a human figure. A small, unreadable information plaque is placed above the central carving. The lower section showcases various terracotta pottery items. On the far left, two vases are displayed on red cubic pedestals, numbered '01' and '02'. Vase '01' is lighter in color with geometric patterns, and vase '02' is darker brown. Along the bottom surface of the display, a small, lidded pot sits to the left of a larger terracotta pot adorned with white, patterned designs. Further to the right, a brown pot (labeled '05') and a darker jar (labeled '06') are presented on red pedestals. A small, shallow pot (labeled '07') is also on a red pedestal, completing the collection. An information plaque on the right side of the lower display is partially legible, stating "TERRACOTTA ARTEFACTS" and listing "Vase, Pot, Plate, Bowl" in English, followed by additional text in Bengali. The glass display case creates significant reflections of the surrounding room, including windows and overhead lighting. The artifacts are well-lit and meticulously arranged, indicating a curated exhibition of cultural heritage.
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