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The image shows a display of replicas of Indus Valley copperware, located at the National Museum in New Delhi, India, at the coordinates latitude: 28.613, longitude: 77.246. The display is behind a glass case. The copperware is arranged on a woven mat with a chevron pattern. A brown informational plaque underneath reads "Replicas of Indus Valley copperware", and below that, "copper furnaces in Harappa and copper workshops in Lothal were found. Indus people alloyed copper with tin, arsenic, or nickel. They made vessels, spears, knives, arrowheads, axes, fish hooks, needles, mirrors, rings, and bangles." The copperware consists of 12 items in various shapes and sizes. There are two bowl-shaped items, four pointed items, two long, narrow, rectangular items, and four items with irregular shapes. The copperware is black and shiny. The background of the image is a brown brick wall.
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