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The media file presents an indoor museum exhibit showcasing ancient artifacts, primarily attributed to the Olmec civilization. The scene features a long display case with tiered white shelves behind a glass barrier, which creates reflections of the surrounding environment and possible onlookers. On the left side of the image, a prominent white informational panel is visible, clearly titled "Olmec 1200-400 BC." Below this, a map highlights a specific geographic region, likely Mesoamerica, associated with the Olmec culture. The accompanying text details the Olmec civilization's history, geographical areas (such as the Gulf Coast of Mexico, San Lorenzo, and La Venta), their use of materials like jade and ceramics, and mentions their monumental art including altars and colossal heads. Within the display case, various artifacts are arranged on white and clear acrylic risers. On the upper left, a dark, reddish-brown carved head or mask is visible. Further to the right, a larger, light green carved stone figure with prominent facial features, possibly depicting a stylized human or anthropomorphic being, stands out. A long, slender green object, potentially a celt or tool, is placed centrally. Several other smaller, carved stone artifacts, varying in color from green to dark grey and brown, are spread across the tiered shelves. On the right side of the display, multiple smaller white cards feature additional descriptive text and simple line drawings, such as a stylized face and human figure outlines. These cards likely offer specific details about the individual artifacts or further insights into Olmec art and beliefs, with discernible phrases mentioning "skillful artisans worked jade" and "Olmec art style." The setting is an indoor museum with artificial lighting. The reflections on the glass partially obscure certain areas but convey the presence of visitors. The background behind the display appears to be a light, textured wall. The exhibit provides an organized presentation of historical objects and their context.
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