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A pottery barn replica, dated to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD), is displayed on a black metal stand in a museum exhibit. The replica is a detailed miniature representation of a multi-story building with a tiled roof, arched openings, and internal structural elements. In the background, an informational sign displays Chinese text and a black and white illustration of a similar structure. To the left of the pottery barn, a portion of a beige display case is visible, with a small, light-colored object, possibly a statue, partially cropped into the frame. The exhibit is set against a neutral-colored wall. A label at the bottom of the image identifies the artifact as a "Pottery Barn," specifying its origin as "Unearthed from 611 Research Institute Han Tombs, Chengdu," which is located in Qingyang District, China.
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