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This media file features a large, ancient stone carving, likely a Mesoamerican lintel or panel, displayed horizontally on a reddish-brown wall in what appears to be a museum or gallery. The carving is made of light-colored stone, exhibiting intricate details and high relief. The left side of the carving prominently displays a human-like face, possibly representing a deity or ruler, adorned with an elaborate headdress and finely sculpted facial features. Surrounding this central face are complex designs, including stylized animal forms and mythological creatures. To the right of the face, the carving continues with additional figures, glyphs, and symbolic motifs, including what appears to be a serpent-headed figure with detailed ornamentation and segmented body parts. The entire piece is covered with a dense array of patterns, textures, and iconography characteristic of ancient Mesoamerican art. Below the carving, a section of a wooden double door with a light-colored frame is visible, featuring paneling and a dark-colored handle or knob on the right door. The background wall is a solid reddish-brown color, providing a contrasting backdrop for the lighter stone artifact. A narrow strip of a white ceiling or upper wall molding runs along the top edge of the image. The artifact is well-lit, highlighting the deep shadows and intricate relief of its sculpted surface. There is no visible text in the image.
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