
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor museum display in Arequipa, Peru, showcasing two ancient artifacts attributed to the Nazca culture, presented under glass. The scene is illuminated by overhead lighting, casting reflections on the glass surface, particularly visible beneath the basket. On the left, a small, round woven basket crafted from natural fibers rests on a light-colored, possibly fabric-covered, display surface. Inside the basket are remnants of colorful, possibly textile, materials. To the right of the basket is a white rectangular label with black, vertically oriented text. The text clearly reads: "CESTO Y PEINETA NAZCA," which translates from Spanish to "Basket and Comb Nazca." Further to the right, adjacent to the label, is the second artifact: a flat, comb-like object. It appears to be made of a natural material, possibly wood or bone, featuring numerous thin, closely spaced teeth. A central, thicker section of the comb has a textured, decorative pattern, resembling a braided or woven design, culminating in a small, pointed end. The display case's wooden frame is visible on the far right, adorned with several white labels containing black text and QR codes, likely for inventory or cataloging purposes. A fragment of text like "DE LA CULTURA" (of the culture) is partially discernible on one of these labels. In the background, to the left of the basket, a textured, light gray wall is visible. No people are present, and the time of day is not discernible.
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