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An ancient, fragmented statue is displayed horizontally within a clear glass museum case. The statue, made of a light tan or beige material (possibly stone or terracotta), depicts the lower torso and upper leg section of a human figure. Visible folds suggest drapery or clothing on the left side of the torso. The figure is missing its head, arms, and lower legs, indicating it is a fragment. It is secured within the case by small, metal-like clasps. The glass of the display case shows multiple reflections, including numerous small, circular bright lights, likely from the museum's overhead lighting, and some scattered green dots. To the right of the statue, a dark, possibly velvet-covered display block is visible, featuring a rectangular informational label with text that is largely unreadable due to reflection and angle. Below the main display, seen through the bottom of the glass case, is another informational panel with text and diagrams. The phrase "How they make the figurines?" is clearly visible on this lower panel, suggesting the displayed item is a figurine or related to their production. The setting is an indoor museum exhibit, consistent with the provided location context of Athina, Greece.
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