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In 330 A.D., Constantine the Great, first Christian ruler of the Roman Empire (ruling from 306 to 337), moved the ancient imperial capital from Rome to Byzantion, a thriving port city located on the eastern edge of Europe at a crucial crossroads...
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People are finding a mine in coarse brownish-red clay at Locusteni. ...There are signs of secondary burning.
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This archive contains antique Burmese wooden pieces from a collection dated back to 2011. ...It also includes the file format fbx and the necessary textures needed for further use or display.
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This relic was unearthed at the historic Walnut Valley Plantation Slave Cabin, where it was meticulously captured in 3D using a cutting-edge NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner. ...We are grateful to Chippokes Plantation State Park for their courtesy and...
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A Viking relic from Scandinavia's storied past, crafted with precision and flair, this ornate pin boasts a distinctive style reminiscent of the Borre period, dating back to the 10th century when the Vikings roamed free. ...Discovered in the Russian...
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Four messengers ascend, each grasping a parchment in their dominant left hand, with a celestial star shining brightly at the back of their heads. ...Above them, a regal crown extends from God's outstretched hand, suspended in mid-air as they raise their...
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This exquisite artifact is a portion of a marble slab showcasing the dynamic duo of Triton and a vibrant plant spiral, boldly reminiscent of ancient Roman friezes that have captivated art enthusiasts for centuries.
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An architectural ornament called an acroterion or acroterium is placed on a flat base known as the acroter or plinth, and mounted at the peak of a building's pediment in classical style. It can also be situated at the outer corners of the pediment;...
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This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory that's creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from all over the world for everyone to access free of charge. Scan...
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The two scenes portray a shepherd tending to his flock, which were originally part of a grand tombstone featuring ornate architectural details in each corner.
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Athens/Chalandri, Greece acquired in 1845, features a marble sculpture created roughly around 400 BC. The depiction of an equestrian triumphantly riding over his adversary is accompanied by a laudatory epigram that extols the deceased from Phlya's...
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Modelled in Autodesk Autocad and 3ds Max 2013 Software Rendered using 3ds Max 2013 with Vray 2.30 Files Compatible: *.max (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) , *.fbx, *.3ds, *.obj
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This is a piece of a carinated vase that flares out at the top. It's from the Argaric culture and dates back to the Early-Middle Bronze Age, specifically between 2300-1600 BC. The inventory number for this object is PG.2000.137. ...You can find more...
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Until the 2nd century AD, the Romans followed the Greek and Etruscan practice of cremating their dead, placing ashes in a funerary or cinerary urn. The urns were often sculptured with a stylized representation of the deceased on the lid. This...
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After the war city scene, abandoned ruins scene, no man's land
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Piece of a vessel. Ancient civilization, Argaic style. Time period: Late Stone to Early Metal Ages (2,300-1,600 BCE). Inventory code: PG 2000 1521 14. ...Locate this artifact on the museum's digital database, Carmentis.
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The fuselage of the tail section after the plane crash
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Gaius Valerius, son of Gaius, member of the Maecian voting tribe, soldier in the Ninth Legion, standard bearer of the century of Hospes, aged 35, with 14 years of service. He made arrangements in his will for this monument to be erected here. ...Here he...
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The Human Species: A Mysterious and Complex Entity.
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The images were snapped at Budapest, Hungary's Museum of Fine Arts. I managed to pull off this scan under far-from-perfect photogrammetry conditions, so unfortunately some parts are a bit fuzzy. The sculpture sat under a thick safety glass cage that...
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Bosporus (TR), Hieron Promontory, Secured in 1872 Marble, Dated Late 15th Century BC Two Girls Sit Opposite Each Other, Holding a Rod Between Them with Their Left Hands. One Girl Extends Her Right Hand on the Rod. This Scene May Represent a Game or a...
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The panel showcases a finely sculpted profile of a pharaoh distinguished by the uraeus on his forehead. Crafted nearly certainly in Rome, this relief portrays a Roman emperor clad in Egyptian attire, possibly Domitian. Its place of discovery implies...
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Venus Anadyomene, from Greek, meaning "Venus Emerges from the Sea," is one of the most recognizable depictions of Aphrodite, immortalized in a renowned painting by Apelles, now lost to history but vividly described in Pliny's Natural History. The...
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Adorned with rosettes on its front and side, this monument stands proudly, once topped by an akroterion that mirrored the ones shown nearby. ...It honored two brothers from the deme of Probalinthos, a district known for producing politicians, situated...
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This section of text is carved into the coping of the west wall of the historic Howff cemetery.
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This object is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking non-profit initiative spearheaded by MyMiniFactory. Through this innovative effort, we are meticulously creating a comprehensive digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and...
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Zeus proudly displays a powerful lightning bolt in his strong right hand as an eagle confidently settles onto his outstretched arm, while Hera steadily grasps a regal sceptre beside him.
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This impressive mastodon molar was meticulously scanned in 3D using a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner at the Valley of the Mastodons workshop and conference, hosted by the Western Science Center (www.westerncentermuseum.org) in August 2017. The molar...
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The inscription proclaims "Even you do not know how many houses dedicated to God your hand has made". The Achaemenid Persian empire was the largest that the ancient world had seen, stretching from Anatolia and Egypt across western Asia to northern...