
Stake attention in this memory
A close-up, angled shot captures a display case containing a knife handle and a label in Spanish. The knife handle, made of tightly wrapped fibers, is visible at the bottom right of the frame. The label, positioned in the foreground and slightly angled, has a teal header with white text reading "CUCHILLO ENMANGADO". Below this, more text details the artifact: "3.800-3.700 a.p." (which likely refers to BC or AD depending on the context of "a.p." in the museum's dating system, but given the nature of archaeological finds in this region, it's likely referring to a period thousands of years ago), "Instrumento cortante, realizado en madera y punta de piedra." (Cutting instrument, made of wood and stone point). Further text describes its provenance: "Faldeo Norte Morro de Arica, Arica-Chile." (Northern foothills of Morro de Arica, Arica-Chile), "Reproducción Col. Programa Plan de Gestión Sitios Chinchorro," (Reproduction from the Chinchorro Sites Management Program Collection), and "Universidad de Tarapacá. Pieza original resguardada por el Museo Arqueológico de la Universidad de Tarapacá-San Miguel de Azapa, Arica-Chile." (University of Tarapacá. Original piece safeguarded by the Archaeological Museum of the University of Tarapacá-San Miguel de Azapa, Arica-Chile). The background shows the interior of a display case with reflections of the surrounding environment, including what appears to be other artifacts or museum exhibits. The lighting is diffused, suggesting an indoor museum setting.
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