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A manuscript page features a dense grid of non-alphabetic symbols and decorative elements. The background is a cream-colored paper with horizontal yellow bands. A vertical grid of ten columns is delineated by thin black lines. Throughout the entire grid, small red dots are placed in a regular, dense pattern. Overlaid on this patterned background are dark ink symbols or characters. These symbols are arranged within the columns and appear to be part of a structured notation system. Some common symbols include an upward-pointing arrow-like shape with a horizontal crossbar, a jagged three-pointed mark resembling a stylized letter 'm' or a crown, curvilinear thread-like squiggles, and complex multi-stroke marks that look like interconnected limbs or branches. The symbols appear to repeat in vertical sequences, suggesting a rhythmic or coded structure, such as shorthand, musical notation, dance notation, or a cryptographic table.