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A forensic close-up image depicts a section of a stone wall, characteristic of Inca stonework, located in Pisac, Peru. The wall is composed of tightly fitted, irregularly shaped, grey-brown stone blocks with a rough, weathered texture. Prominently featured in the mid-right is a three-dimensional carving of an animal head, resembling a serpent or lizard, which protrudes from one of the blocks. This carved head exhibits detailed scales, an etched eye, and an open mouth, casting a distinct shadow below and to its left. Above the stone wall, the upper portion of the frame shows a lighter, smoother textured wall or facade, possibly plastered, featuring a narrow vertical groove on its left side. The scene is illuminated by directional light, creating strong contrasts and highlighting the relief and textures of the stone elements. No individuals are present.
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