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The image displays an exhibit of Moche pottery culture from Peru, likely located in Seogwipo-si, South Korea, given the presence of Korean text on the informational panel. The exhibit features a large informational panel with both Korean and English text, accompanied by an image of Machu Picchu. Below the panel, two tiered displays showcase numerous small, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic ceramic figurines, characteristic of Moche art. The figurines are arranged on a yellow surface in the upper tier and on a white surface in the lower tier, with a reflective surface between them. The Moche culture, which flourished along the Moche River in ancient Peru, is known for its realistic and often erotic pottery, depicting various aspects of life, including sexual acts and pregnant women, as well as scenes from their daily lives and religious rituals. The figurines vary in size and style, with some depicting human figures, animals, and mythological creatures. The overall setting appears to be a museum or gallery, with controlled lighting illuminating the artifacts.
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