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The image displays a large glass-fronted exhibition case in an interior setting, likely a museum or cultural center in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. Inside, nine gold artifacts, identified by a prominent sign as "The Panagyurishte Treasure" (a replica), dating from the 4th-3rd century BC, are meticulously arranged on clear acrylic stands against a light blue background.

The artifacts are:
1.  **Top Left:** A rhyton shaped like a stag's head.
2.  **Top Center:** A large, ornate amphora-rhyton with two handles and detailed figural relief.
3.  **Top Right:** A boot-shaped rhyton terminating in the head of a dog.
4.  **Middle Left:** A smaller amphora-rhyton featuring a woman's head (identified by label as Amazon).
5.  **Middle Right:** Another smaller amphora-rhyton featuring a woman's head (identified by label as Hera).
6.  **Bottom Left:** A rhyton shaped like a griffin's head.
7.  **Bottom Center:** A large, circular phalera (dish) adorned with concentric rows of small, stylized faces or protuberances.
8.  **Bottom Right:** A rhyton shaped like a goat's head.

Each artifact is accompanied by a small informational plaque in Bulgarian and English. The display case features a dark wooden frame with decorative borders. A large golden plaque at the base of the case states "Панагюрско златно съкровище" and "The Panagyurishte Treasure," along with "IV - III Век преди Хр." (4th - 3rd c. BC) and "реплика" (replica). Above the display case, a reflective surface, likely a television screen or monitor, is visible, showing blurred yellow and orange tones, with "PHILIPS" printed on its lower bezel. Reflections from the surrounding environment are visible on the glass of the display case. The floor beneath the case is dark and somewhat reflective. No people are present in the immediate vicinity of the display.
SVasilev

Mar 4, 2026, 8:06 AM

Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

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The image displays a large glass-fronted exhibition case in an interior setting, likely a museum or cultural center in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. Inside, nine gold artifacts, identified by a prominent sign as "The Panagyurishte Treasure" (a replica), dating from the 4th-3rd century BC, are meticulously arranged on clear acrylic stands against a light blue background. The artifacts are: 1. **Top Left:** A rhyton shaped like a stag's head. 2. **Top Center:** A large, ornate amphora-rhyton with two handles and detailed figural relief. 3. **Top Right:** A boot-shaped rhyton terminating in the head of a dog. 4. **Middle Left:** A smaller amphora-rhyton featuring a woman's head (identified by label as Amazon). 5. **Middle Right:** Another smaller amphora-rhyton featuring a woman's head (identified by label as Hera). 6. **Bottom Left:** A rhyton shaped like a griffin's head. 7. **Bottom Center:** A large, circular phalera (dish) adorned with concentric rows of small, stylized faces or protuberances. 8. **Bottom Right:** A rhyton shaped like a goat's head. Each artifact is accompanied by a small informational plaque in Bulgarian and English. The display case features a dark wooden frame with decorative borders. A large golden plaque at the base of the case states "Панагюрско златно съкровище" and "The Panagyurishte Treasure," along with "IV - III Век преди Хр." (4th - 3rd c. BC) and "реплика" (replica). Above the display case, a reflective surface, likely a television screen or monitor, is visible, showing blurred yellow and orange tones, with "PHILIPS" printed on its lower bezel. Reflections from the surrounding environment are visible on the glass of the display case. The floor beneath the case is dark and somewhat reflective. No people are present in the immediate vicinity of the display.

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