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This is a photograph of an exhibition display featuring ancient pottery. The objects are primarily vases and jugs of various sizes and shapes, made from clay and decorated with different patterns. Some are reddish-brown, others are black or beige, with designs in darker colors. The pottery is arranged on white shelves and stands, creating a clean and organized presentation.

The display includes informational labels in both Spanish and English, providing details about the artifacts. Visible text includes "Tres vaios de", "These decorated vase", "ca de la etapa", "conquista egipcia", "la cuarta catarata.", "Reino Nuevo, Egipto", "Nubia hasta la", "XX.", "Pottery from the period of Egyptian domination in Nubia", "Cerámica meroítica", and "Meroitic pottery". The labels indicate that some items are from Egypt and Nubia, dating back to the New Kingdom and the Meroitic period, with specific dates mentioned around 1500 BC and between the 3rd century BC and 3rd century AD.

The background is a plain beige wall, and the lighting appears to be artificial, typical of a museum setting. The overall impression is one of a cultural exhibition showcasing historical ceramic artifacts. While the exact location isn't explicitly stated beyond the origin of the artifacts, the context of a museum exhibition suggests an indoor public space. There are no people visible in the photograph.
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Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This is a photograph of an exhibition display featuring ancient pottery. The objects are primarily vases and jugs of various sizes and shapes, made from clay and decorated with different patterns. Some are reddish-brown, others are black or beige, with designs in darker colors. The pottery is arranged on white shelves and stands, creating a clean and organized presentation. The display includes informational labels in both Spanish and English, providing details about the artifacts. Visible text includes "Tres vaios de", "These decorated vase", "ca de la etapa", "conquista egipcia", "la cuarta catarata.", "Reino Nuevo, Egipto", "Nubia hasta la", "XX.", "Pottery from the period of Egyptian domination in Nubia", "Cerámica meroítica", and "Meroitic pottery". The labels indicate that some items are from Egypt and Nubia, dating back to the New Kingdom and the Meroitic period, with specific dates mentioned around 1500 BC and between the 3rd century BC and 3rd century AD. The background is a plain beige wall, and the lighting appears to be artificial, typical of a museum setting. The overall impression is one of a cultural exhibition showcasing historical ceramic artifacts. While the exact location isn't explicitly stated beyond the origin of the artifacts, the context of a museum exhibition suggests an indoor public space. There are no people visible in the photograph.

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