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This media file showcases two artifacts, likely housed in a museum display case. On the left is a small, anthropomorphic figure, appearing to be made of a lighter-colored material, possibly clay or a similar substance, with what appears to be dark hair attached. Its face is crudely rendered, and it has an elongated, mummified-like body. To the right is a larger, dark brown wooden object, also anthropomorphic in form, with a smooth, elongated shape and vertical carved lines on its surface.

A descriptive plaque is visible at the bottom of the image. The text on the plaque identifies the objects. The title reads "FIGURINA ANTROPOMORFA," indicating an anthropomorphic figurine. It is dated to "4.750 a.p." (years before present) and described as a "ritual object carved in wood; its attributes link it to the style of black mummies." The location is noted as "Terraza Chinchorro, Arica-Chile." The plaque further details that this is a reproduction from the "Col. Programa Plan de Gestión Sitios Chinchorro, Universidad de Tarapacá," and that the original piece is preserved by the "Museo Arqueológico de la Universidad de Tarapacá-San Miguel de Azapa, Arica-Chile."

The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a museum exhibit, with a glass enclosure protecting the artifacts. The lighting is diffused, suggesting an indoor environment. The overall impression is one of historical and cultural preservation, highlighting ancient Chilean artifacts.
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Jun 26, 2026

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This media file showcases two artifacts, likely housed in a museum display case. On the left is a small, anthropomorphic figure, appearing to be made of a lighter-colored material, possibly clay or a similar substance, with what appears to be dark hair attached. Its face is crudely rendered, and it has an elongated, mummified-like body. To the right is a larger, dark brown wooden object, also anthropomorphic in form, with a smooth, elongated shape and vertical carved lines on its surface. A descriptive plaque is visible at the bottom of the image. The text on the plaque identifies the objects. The title reads "FIGURINA ANTROPOMORFA," indicating an anthropomorphic figurine. It is dated to "4.750 a.p." (years before present) and described as a "ritual object carved in wood; its attributes link it to the style of black mummies." The location is noted as "Terraza Chinchorro, Arica-Chile." The plaque further details that this is a reproduction from the "Col. Programa Plan de Gestión Sitios Chinchorro, Universidad de Tarapacá," and that the original piece is preserved by the "Museo Arqueológico de la Universidad de Tarapacá-San Miguel de Azapa, Arica-Chile." The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a museum exhibit, with a glass enclosure protecting the artifacts. The lighting is diffused, suggesting an indoor environment. The overall impression is one of historical and cultural preservation, highlighting ancient Chilean artifacts.

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