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This media file showcases a museum display featuring ancient pottery. The primary objects are three ceramic vessels. Two are cylindrical and white, with one appearing more weathered and open at the top, possibly a bowl or cup. The other is a hollow cylinder with decorative incised lines. The third and largest vessel is a beige, bulbous pot with a narrow neck and a textured, patterned surface, also with incised lines and cross-hatching. These artifacts are displayed on a clean, white rectangular pedestal, which is positioned against a dark, matte background, likely a wall in a museum exhibition. The lighting is subtle, casting soft shadows that highlight the textures and forms of the pottery. Below the pedestal, a dark shelf is visible, with glimpses of other woven or textured objects, suggesting further exhibits. The overall impression is one of historical preservation and presentation, hinting at archaeological significance. There is no visible text within the frame, and no people are present in the image. The setting appears to be an indoor museum exhibit, potentially in Madrid, Spain, given the provided location context. The image is oriented vertically, with the objects positioned to the right side of the frame, and the dark background occupying the left.
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