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Cuneiform Tablet : 3D writing ! 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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I saw this cuneiform tablet in a glass case in the musée de Picardie (Amiens-France).
I was immediately stunned by the beauty of this “3D” writing. Unfortunately it wasn’t easy to see inside the case.
So I made a few photos (through the glass case, hence some blue fringes here and there) and here it is !
Much easier to admire this way, you can almost hold it in your hand ! - Cuneiform Tablet : 3D writing ! - 3D model by Gerpho 3D (@gerpho) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 219177 polygons.
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Cuneiform Clay Tablet 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Cuneiform on clay tablet.
Cuneiform is the world’s oldest known written language developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia in the 4th millennium BC. The inscriptions were made with reed styluses to impress some 900 different logographic, syllabic and taxographic signs into moist clay tablets.
The text dates from the third dynasty of Ur (Ur III, c. 2100-2000 BC). The original text that was impressed on the tablet has, for the most part, been rendered illegible by a seal that was stamped over the surface.
The seal appears to have belonged to Shara-bazige, a scribe who was employed by Ur-Lisi, governor of Umma, a city-state in southern Mesopotamia and a key center during the Ur III period. This particular seal has been identified on several other Ur III texts 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 429376 polygons.
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Cuneiform Tablet (Yale #7) 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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“Clay tablet (Yale #7) – Cuneiform record. Sumerian (Ur III). Circa 2300 B.C., or 2025 B.C. Tablet from Ur recording a transaction in grain. Dated in the sixth month of the first year of Ibi-Sin, King of Ur, who reigned circa 2300 B.C. (or 2000 B.C.) About 4 X 5 cm.”
(Text above from Curiosities Cabinet: An Index to Holdings. UNC Rare Book Collection. June 1995.) - Cuneiform Tablet (Yale #7) - 3D model by Brad Erickson (@brerick) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 221710 polygons.
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Medial Cuneiform 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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3D scan of the medial cuneiform of the left foot
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Copyright2019 BK Alsup & GM Fox - Medial Cuneiform - Left, Unlabeled - 3D model by Bluelink Anatomy - University of Michigan (@bluelinkanatomy) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 300000 polygons.
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Lateral Cuneiform 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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3D scan of the lateral cuneiform of the left foot
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Captured and edited by: Madelyn Murphy
Copyright2019 BK Alsup & GM Fox - Lateral Cuneiform - Left, Unlabeled - 3D model by Bluelink Anatomy - University of Michigan (@bluelinkanatomy) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 300000 polygons.
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Intermediate Cuneiform 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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3D scan of the intermediate cuneifrom of the left foot
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Caillou Michaux "Kudurru". BnF 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Le premier objet cunéiforme introduit en Europe.
Nature du document : stèle de donation-kudurru.
Nom: « Caillou Michaux ».
Provenance : Mésopotamie, Irak.
Conservation : Cabinet des Médailles et des Antiquités, BNF, France.
N° d’inventaire : Chabouillet no. 702.
Dimensions : 46 cm x 20 cm et 22 kg.
Matière : pierre.
Découvreur : André Michaux.
Lieu de découverte : Au sud de Bagdad, au bord du Tigre, à proximité des ruines de l’ancienne Ctésiphon, lieu-dit Taq Kasra, Iwan de Chosroês. (arche de Chosroês)
Ecriture : cunéiforme.
Langue : akkadien, dialecte médio-babylonien.
Iconographie : 22 symboles divins.
Période : Dynastie babylonienne d’Isin II.
Règne : Marduk-nadin-ahhe, roi de Babylone (1099-1082).
Numérisation Summum 3D
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Sirrush 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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The mušḫuššu (𒈲𒄭𒄊; formerly also read as sirrušu or sirrush) or mushkhushshu (pronounced [muʃxuʃʃu] or [musxussu]), is a creature from ancient Mesopotamian mythology. A mythological hybrid, it is a scaly animal with hind legs resembling the talons of an eagle, lion-like forelimbs, a long neck and tail, a horned head, a snake-like tongue, and a crest. The mušḫuššu most famously appears on the reconstructed Ishtar Gate of the city of Babylon, dating to the sixth century BCE.
The form mušḫuššu is the Akkadian nominative of Sumerian: 𒈲𒄭𒄊 MUŠ.ḪUS, ‘reddish snake’, sometimes also translated as ‘fierce snake’.[2] One author,[3] possibly following others, translates it as ‘splendor serpent’ (𒈲 MUŠ is the Sumerian term for ‘serpent’). The reading sir-ruššu is due to a mistransliteration of the cuneiform in early Assyriology.[4] - Sirrush - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by Eugene Korolev (@eugene.korolev) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 17656 polygons.