A black and white photograph of a museum exhibit featuring a stone cross adorned with numerous small figures, alongside a collection of similar statues. The exhibit is labeled 'CRUZ DE TEOTIHUACAN' and dated 1906.
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This black and white photograph captures a museum exhibit of ancient artifacts. The central focus is a stone cross, intricately carved with numerous small figures. These figures appear to be idols or representations of deities, seated or standing on a textured base. The cross itself is weathered and shows signs of age, with some parts chipped or worn. To the left of the cross is a collection of similar, smaller statues, also carved from stone. They are arranged closely together, creating a dense grouping. A white display label is positioned next to the cross, bearing the number '320' and the text 'CRUZ DE TEOTIHUACAN'. A smaller label is visible on the left side of the image, with text in Spanish. The overall impression is one of historical and cultural significance, showcasing the artistry and religious beliefs of an ancient civilization. The photograph is dated '1906' in the upper right corner, indicating its age and historical context.


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