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The image displays a museum exhibition featuring ancient Chinese artifacts. In the foreground, three iron objects are arranged on a beige platform. From left to right, there is a large, round pot with two handles, a similar but slightly smaller and more weathered pot, and a three-legged stand. The pots appear to be ancient cooking vessels. Above the artifacts, a display panel shows images and text in Chinese. The text on the display panel, partially visible, includes phrases such as "广汉堆塘镇文" and "汉铁墩镇文," suggesting a connection to the city of Guanghan and the town of Dui Tang. Below the artifacts, three white labels provide descriptive information. One label, for the object on the far right, clearly reads "Iron Tripod" and specifies "Western Han Dynasty (B.C. 202-8 A.D.) Unearthed from Fengxiang Mountain Han Tombs, Chengdu." This indicates the location of the exhibition within a museum in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, and places the artifacts within the Western Han Dynasty period. The background of the exhibit appears to be a muted brown wall with subtle lighting, and reflections are visible on a glass barrier in front of the display. The overall environment is that of a curated museum setting.
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