
Stake attention in this memory
This media file showcases a display of artifacts, likely from a museum or cultural exhibition in Banjarbaru, Indonesia. The primary objects are ancient board games and related playing pieces. In the foreground, a long, dark wooden board with two rows of circular depressions, each filled with light-colored stones, is prominently displayed. This appears to be a Mancala-style game board, a common strategy game played in many parts of Africa and Asia. The board is set against a reflective surface, likely glass, indicating it's behind a protective barrier. Further back and to the left, two wooden "clappers" or "rattles" are displayed on white platforms. These are flat, rectangular pieces of wood with dark material tied to them, possibly for sound production or ritualistic use. Below them, a small, white, spherical object with a reddish-brown spot is visible on a white card with a red number "4". To the right of the clappers, on another white platform, are several dark, shell-like objects, some containing a dark substance. These are also likely game pieces or components. A small, dark, circular object is placed next to them. A wooden stand made of thin branches is positioned behind these items. On the far right, a round, reddish-brown object with a darker circular inset is displayed, accompanied by a small, wooden, spherical object with visible circular carvings and a rope tied to it. A larger, dark, gourd-like object with a rope wrapped around it is also part of this display. These objects might be weights, decorative items, or parts of other games or traditions. A red numbered card, "1", is visible beneath the reddish-brown round object. The background of the display area is a light-colored wall with a faint pattern, possibly a projection or a textured finish. The overall setting suggests a well-lit indoor environment, typical of a museum display. No people are visible in the image, and the focus is entirely on the historical objects. There is no indication of weather or time of day. Text is minimal, limited to the red numbered cards.
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