
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts a close-up, overhead view of a wooden table in what appears to be a museum setting, possibly in Vienna, Austria. The table is laid out with historical artifacts and a small informational display. The primary objects are two replicas of ancient weaponry. The most prominent is a dark, metal replica of an "Antenna sword," dating from approximately 1050-800 BCE. Its hilt is intricately designed with curled ends, and the blade is dark and shows some texture. Beside it lies a wooden shaft, which is part of a replica "Axt zur Holzbearbeitung" (axe for woodworking), dating from around 4700-2200 BCE. A person's hand is visible, gently touching the wooden shaft of the axe. An informational placard, written in both German and English, provides details about the artifacts. The English text reads: "Antenna sword (replica), ca. 1050-800 BCE. This is what a sword looked like around 3000 years ago. It was used as a weapon of war. The sword is made of bronze and the hilt is ornamented. What does the surface feel like?" The German text offers similar information about the sword and the axe. In the background, a projected image displays the text "1892 v. Chr," indicating a date. The floor appears to be concrete, and a light gray, curved object, possibly a part of a display or seating, is visible in the lower right corner. A person's feet, wearing black athletic shoes and dark pants, are also visible in the lower right. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, likely well-lit for display purposes. The scene conveys a sense of historical exploration and learning.
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11,797
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Revenue
+$0.36
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