
Stake attention in this memory
This media file features a close-up of a relief carving, likely from an ancient civilization, depicted on a page from a book. The carving itself is rectangular and appears to be a full-body depiction of a single figure. The figure is male, with elaborate clothing and headdress, and is holding a spear or staff. The carving is rendered in shades of brown and green, suggesting it might be made of stone or glazed brick. The texture of the carving indicates it's an artifact with some age and detail. To the left of the carving, there is text printed on the page in Spanish. The visible text includes phrases like "cas caldeas y", "Siria", "cuatro grandes", "los primeros", "al inició una", "a ampliar su", "del norte", "es escitas en", "go, su gran", "con los do-", "presa inte-", "de Mara-", "(C) conti-", "adir Gre-", "la batalla", "que hay", "pas y Mi-", and "del do-". Below the carving, more Spanish text is visible, identifying it as "Detalle del friso de los Arqueros (París, Museo del Louvre), de ladrillo". This caption indicates the carving is a detail from the "Frieze of the Archers" located in the Louvre Museum in Paris, and that it is made of brick. The context provided places this image in Santa Ana, Venezuela, but the content of the image itself does not contain any specific visual cues related to this location. The image is focused solely on the ancient artifact and the surrounding book page.
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