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Two fossilized primate skulls, identified as *Mesopithecus pentelicus*, are displayed within a multi-tiered glass showcase located in a museum or exhibition space in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. The skull on the left is darker, exhibiting a fragmented, mottled brown and beige coloration. The skull on the right is lighter, predominantly off-white and beige, appearing more complete. Both specimens rest on a clear glass shelf. Four white informational cards accompany the skulls; two are in Bulgarian and two are in English. These cards describe *Mesopithecus pentelicus*, specifying its age (7.3-7.5 million years), its discovery in localities such as Azmaka and Kalimantsi, and its historical significance as the oldest European Old World monkey. The display case features transparent glass panels and shelves, supported by slender, vertical metal rods. Reflections are visible on the glass surfaces. The background consists of a plain, light-colored wall. The floor beneath the case is a light-toned surface. No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the display.
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