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This image depicts a scene from the "Edad de los Metales" (Metal Age). At the top, various metal objects are displayed, labeled with numbers 1 through 9. These include tools like an axe and a dagger, a ring, a pot, and a sickle-like tool. Below this, two men are shown working with metal, possibly forging or shaping it. One man is hammering on an anvil, while the other seems to be tending to a furnace or kiln, with smoke rising from it. In the background, there are simple thatched-roof dwellings, suggesting a primitive settlement. The scene portrays a historical period focused on metalworking. The activity captured is the production of metal objects and the daily life associated with such an era. The drawing style is somewhat stylized, with figures rendered in red and black on a light background. The overall impression is one of early human civilization engaged in technological advancement. The text below the illustration provides a legend for the numbered objects, identifying them as a bronze axe, a sword, a dagger, and a needle, among others. The text also refers to the "Metal Age" and how objects were made. The location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela, is provided separately and is not visibly represented within the image itself. There are no specific cues for time of day or weather.
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