
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up, eye-level view of a dark, polished stone sculpture of a falcon, likely made of obsidian or a similar material, displayed on a black rectangular pedestal. The falcon sculpture is highly stylized, with smooth, curved surfaces and a sharp, defined beak. Its eyes are inlaid with a lighter material, possibly a gem, giving them a lifelike appearance. The sculpture is positioned in the foreground against a plain, light tan wall. To the right, a display case with a glass front is visible, containing another object in shadow and a descriptive plaque. The plaque, partially visible and angled towards the viewer, has text in both Spanish and English, identifying the sculpture as "Halcon Horus" (Falcon Horus) and providing historical context about its origin. The overall setting suggests a museum exhibit. The plaque indicates the artifact is from the Pharaonic Museum in Madrid, Spain.
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