anglo saxon seax 3d models
558 3d models found related to anglo saxon seax.sketchfab
A decorative escutcheon, removed from an Anglo-Saxon hanging bowl, boasts a unique style. Hanging bowls are a specific type of container, typically crafted from bronze. This particular example, forged from copper alloy and coated with enamel,...
cgtrader
The word manifold comes from the Old English word manigfeald (from the Anglo-Saxon manig [many] and feald [fold]) and refers to the folding together of multiple inputs and outputs (in contrast, an inlet or intake manifold supplies air to the...
sketchfab
This meticulously crafted metal cup is perfect for depicting Anglo-Saxon, Medieval or Viking-inspired settings, seamlessly integrating into contemporary scenes as well. Whether you're creating a fantasy world or bringing history to life, this...
sketchfab
The current church was constructed in 1729, but archaeological evidence suggests earlier places of worship existed here as far back as Anglo Saxon times. Architectural elements from these ancient buildings have been skillfully integrated into the...
prusaprinters
A simple bookmark that shows a typical Viking or Anglo-Saxon sword on the outer face and which uses a fin to separate a book's pages. ...An easy, fast print.</p><p>The bookmark works best on paperbacks but it can also accommodate hardcovers by simply...
cults3d
This structure embodies a traditional Longhouse from the Anglo-Saxon era during the Viking invasions / Alfred the Great's reign. It stands at 28mm scale and is designed for tabletop battles, but its significance extends to anyone fascinated by the...
sketchfab
His captivating sculpture captures a 45-50 year old man standing at 5’11”, who carbon dating suggests was one of the first Anglo-Saxons to establish roots near modern-day Brighton, UK. Nilsson graciously allowed me to photograph him while he remained...
sketchfab
... uphill to the south. This dry valley became a focal point for an early Anglo-Saxon settlement established around AD475. ...For more information from the excavation archive, follow this link: http://www.landscaperesearchcentre.org/settle/12AFAREA.HTM
3docean
Two intricately designed Anglo-Saxon style structures stand at attention, each boasting a sprawling 4096x4096 map that invites exploration from every angle. Their models are crafted with precision to allow for immersive interior experiences, as if...
myminifactory
... to a larger object. The panel shows the figure of Christ resting upon a suppedaneum beneath the hand of God. The cross has raised borders with the symbols of the four Evangelists shown at the corners of the plaque. English, Anglo-Saxon. ... More.
myminifactory
It is described as "the most iconic object" from "one of the most spectacular archaeological discoveries ever made", and perhaps the most important known Anglo-Saxon artefact. The visage contains eyebrows, a nose, and moustache, creating the image...
cults3d
In this package is included: -1 Bowl -6 30mm Dices (all different - fdm 3d printers) -6 25mm Dices (all different - dlp 3d printers) -20 God Favors (flat and curved versions) -1 God Token -6 Life Tokens (i suggest you to use real rocks...) -1...
thingiverse
Anglo-Saxon Books**: A study on magic and superstition in Anglo-Saxon culture. 6. **Herbert, Kathleen (2007 [1994]). Looking for the Lost Gods of England. Anglo-Saxon Books**: A study on the lost gods of England. 7. **Hirschfeld, Max (1889). 8. Old...
cults3d
The Marcomannic runes compose a runic alphabet consisting of a mixture of Elder Futhark with Anglo-Saxon futhorc runes. These were recorded in a treatise called De Inventione Litterarum, ascribed to Hrabanus Maurus and preserved in 8th- and...
sketchfab
The Anglo-Saxons call this concretion "turtle shell rock" or "beetle rock" due to its rounded shape, similar to a turtle's shell or the hard exoskeleton of a beetle, with wrinkled surface. \nThe Septaria is mainly composed of calcite (calcium...
cults3d
So I went for a little more anglo and early Saxon on these. While keeping the shield and helmet, I moved to a cloth covering reminiscent of the 1100s and 1200s. Edit: I messed up, I didn't double-check that the feet were attached to the base. ...This...
grabcad
The word manifold comes from the Old English word manigfeald (from the Anglo-Saxon manig [many] and feald [fold]) and refers to the folding together of multiple inputs and outputs (in contrast, an inlet or intake manifold supplies air to the...
sketchfab
Headless Boggart Grimeford Village, Lancashire The Headless Cross stands proudly as a piece of Anglo-Saxon standing cross carved from local sandstone. It's paired with a 17th-century slab that serves as a directional stone, pointing out nearby...
cgtrader
These stones originally enclosed the grounds of historic Winchcombe Abbey, a seat of Anglo-Saxon Mercia Kings (798-1539) before its demolition under King Henry VIII's Dissolution of Monasteries (1536-41). Easily assemble cobbled pathways, garden...
sketchfab
Some researchers believe it may be dedicated to an Anglo-Saxon woman named Wulfrun from the 10th or 11th century. Others think it could refer to Ulbran, meaning Beard-Ravan, or Albran, meaning Wall-Ravan. A third possibility is that the name is...
grabcad
The term "manifold" originates from the Old English word manigfeald, derived from Anglo-Saxon roots - manig, meaning many, and feald, signifying fold. This term aptly describes the process of folding together diverse inputs and outputs. Conversely,...
thingiverse
So I went for a little more anglo, and early saxon on these. While keeping the shield and helmet, I moved to a cloth covering reminiscent of the 1100s and 1200s. Edit: I messed up, I didn't double-check that the feet were attached to the base....
sketchfab
Hogback stones are narrow ridged markers built for Anglo-Saxon or Scandinavian elites during the 8th-10th centuries AD. Like high crosses, hogback stones often feature images and intricate knotwork patterns. Hogbacks can be found in northern England...
grabcad
Originally invented and used by the Norsemen (commonly known as the Vikings) for commerce, exploration, and warfare during the Viking Age, many of the longship's characteristics were adopted by other cultures, like Anglo-Saxons, and continued to...
sketchfab
This iconic door handle on Durham Cathedral's massive wooden doors in North East England, UK, depicts an Anglo-Saxon take on 'hell-mouth', the entrance to hell. It features a man being devoured by a lion, which is itself being consumed by a...
sketchfab
This is one of the hogbacks in Brompton, Northallerton - 'Brompton-in-Allertonshire 19' - described by James Lang in the Corpus of Anglo Saxon Stone Sculpture... http://www.ascorpus.ac.uk/catvol6.php?pageNum_urls=36&totalRows_urls=449 The reverse...
sketchfab
Human: A section at the Bärenstein rocks Saxon Switzerland.
thingiverse
Insular art or Hiberno-Saxon style: This style is characterized by the fusion of pre-Christian Celtic and Anglo-Saxon metalworking styles applied to illuminated manuscripts, sculpture, and secular and church metalwork. The Celtic calendar, which...