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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring ancient Mesopotamian artifacts, viewed at an angle and rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The scene is an indoor museum setting with bright, even lighting. In the left display case, two "Foundation Figures" are prominently shown. These dark, anthropomorphic figures have pegged forms and human-like torsos, with one appearing to hold a small basket or offering. Reflections of multiple museum visitors and other exhibits are visible on the glass of this case. The central part of the display case contains several smaller, rectangular "Foundation Tablets" crafted from various materials including dark stone, silver, gold, and bronze. Many of these tablets are intricately inscribed with cuneiform or hieroglyphic script. Alongside them, a few colorful beaded necklaces or bracelets are also exhibited. On the right, a larger, rectangular clay tablet, heavily cracked, is displayed, featuring detailed cuneiform text. Below it, a cylindrical object, possibly a clay cylinder, is also visible with inscriptions. Visible text on the accompanying labels identifies the artifacts as "Foundation Figures" and "Foundation Tablets" from the "Reign of Ur-Namma, 2112-2095 BC," originating from "Mesopotamia, southern Iraq." Some labels specify materials like silver, gold, and bronze, and mention that texts are written in Sumerian. The labels also provide details about their purpose as "Foundation deposits." The reflections on the glass indicate the presence of people viewing the exhibits, suggesting an active museum environment.
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