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This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit displaying ancient artifacts, likely from Egypt during the Roman and Coptic periods. In the foreground, a person with dark hair and a beard is partially visible, looking intently at the display. The exhibit features several types of artifacts presented within glass display cases. On the upper level, mounted on a light blue wall, are several "Portrait panels of the Roman period." These are painted wooden panels depicting faces, often referred to as Fayum mummy portraits, with visible text describing their origin in Roman Egypt and their use with mummies. On a lower shelf within the display case, a collection of sculpted heads and busts is exhibited. These include: - A richly decorated, gilded mummy mask or bust with a serene facial expression and intricate details. - A larger, stylized female bust with prominent breasts, elaborately coiffed hair, and painted decorative elements on her chest and shoulders. - Several smaller, more modest busts and heads, some appearing to be male with curly hair and beards, and others with anatomical detailing showing muscle structure. One skull-like object is also visible. Adjacent to these objects are smaller information panels. One, near the gilded mummy mask, is titled "COPTIC MUMMY MASKS AND PLASTER FACES," explaining their use in Egypt during the Roman and Coptic periods. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, typical of a museum environment. The context provided specifies the location as London, United Kingdom.
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