
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a framed informational display about the Harappan civilization, likely located in New Delhi, India. The display itself is on a light-colored fabric, possibly canvas, featuring various artifacts and symbols rendered in a dark, earthy tone. The content is organized into categories with headings. Visible text includes "SEALS OF HARRAPPA" at the top, followed by sections labeled "WEAPONS," "FISHING," "CRAFTING TOOLS," "TOYS," "COINS," "WEIGHT TOOL," "FARMING AND TOOLS," and "TERRA-COTTA POTTERY." Each section illustrates typical items from that category, such as stylized weapons, fishing hooks and a net, various crafting implements, small toy figures, circular coins, cubical weight tools, agricultural symbols, and different forms of pottery. Above and below the main content, repetitive patterns of Harappan script or symbolic motifs are displayed. The framed display is covered by a reflective surface, likely glass or plastic, through which reflections of a light fixture (a woven lamp shade) in the top right and a person's lower legs and feet at the bottom are visible, slightly obscuring parts of the information. The entire framed piece is set against a textured background of woven bamboo or reed material.
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