
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a museum exhibit featuring a large, curved fossil, likely a tusk or horn, partially embedded in a pale, sandy-textured substrate. The fossil is light-colored and exhibits a porous, worn appearance, particularly at its thicker, left end. It arcs gently towards the right, resting on material that resembles an archaeological excavation site, complete with fine cracks and uneven textures. In the lower-center, a small, rectangular dark green plaque is visible on the ground. It contains text in both Chinese characters and English. The English text is clearly legible as "Fossils of Bos Primigenius," indicating the fossil belongs to an aurochs. A dark, prominent horizontal bar stretches across the top section of the frame, which may be part of a display case, a railing, or another structural element of the exhibit. On the right side of the fossil, a thin white string or wire is stretched across the ground, potentially marking measurements or an archaeological grid. The lighting is diffused and even, suggesting an indoor museum environment. The scene captures the static display of an ancient artifact, presented with elements that evoke its discovery. Given the provided context, this exhibit is located in Beijing, China.
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