
Stake attention in this memory
This is an image of an artifact displayed in a museum exhibit. The artifact, identified by the label as "PUNZÓN (2)," is a tool made of camelid bone with a vegetal fiber cord at one end. The label indicates it was used as a bloodletter and piercer and dates from 3,700-3,600 years ago. It originates from the Faldeo Norte Morro de Arica, Chile. The exhibit includes a reproduction of a drawing showing a hand holding a similar tool. The artifact is housed in a clear acrylic display case. The background shows a wall with a patterned design and wooden elements, suggesting an indoor museum setting. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of indoor exhibition spaces. The overall scene is educational, presenting historical artifacts to the public. Text visible includes the artifact's name, date, description, origin, and information about its reproduction and the institution holding the original piece.
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