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The image shows a museum display of ancient Chinese iron weapons and tools. In the foreground, a white placard provides a list of items with their Chinese and English names, dynasties, and locations of discovery. The placard lists "Iron Sword" (Han Dynasty, B.C. 202-220, Unearthed from Fenghuang Mountain Han Tombs, Chengdu), "Ring-headed Iron Cutter" (Han Dynasty, B.C. 202-8, Unearthed from Minshan Ruins, Chengdu), and "Iron Cutter" (Han Dynasty, B.C. 202-220, Unearthed from Minshan Hotel, Chengdu). Above the placard, several rusty iron artifacts are displayed on a light-colored surface. These include what appear to be swords, daggers, and cutting tools, varying in size and condition. The top shelf holds two long, slender iron objects, one with a ring-shaped handle. The middle shelf displays a longer, thicker iron piece. The bottom shelf has two shorter, wider iron objects. The background is a plain, dark wall, and the display is behind a glass barrier, reflected in the top portion of the image. The overall scene is indoors, likely in a museum setting, focusing on historical artifacts from the Qingyang District of Chengdu, China.
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