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Imperiled-heritage 3D Models Download for Free in various formats such as OBJ FBX STL DAE GLB ready to use for Unity/Blender/Maya/Cinema4D/Autodesk 3ds Max
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Standing Stela- Past and Present 3D Model.
Download Standing Stela- Past and Present in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
Quirigua Stela K - 3D model shown in relation to c. 1909 image showing west (right) and east (left) sides. This photo was taken during fieldwork at the site by Edgar Hewett, Director of the School of American Archaeology in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This carved stone monument is from the Maya site of Quirigua, Department of Izabal, Guatemala (UNESCO World Heritage site). Working in collaboration with Guatemalan archaeologists and site management, our team of heritage and 3D specialists are recording thestela and carvings as well as terrain and site landscape details. Project attribution: Dirección General del Patrimonio Cultural y Natural del Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, and the Quiriguá Archaeological Park and Ruins.
See: Matthew Looper’s Quirigua: A Guide to an Ancient Maya City, 2007 for more discussion and additional references). For more on our project: [https://dhhc.lib.usf.edu/project/the-quirigua-3d-project/]. Project in collaboration with Oswaldo Gomez, Administrador at Parque Arqueológico Quiriguá 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 330432 polygons.
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Quiriguá Stela A 3D Model.
Download Quiriguá Stela A in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
Ornately carved sandstone stela from the Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quiriguá, an inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Department of Izabal, Guatemala. The piece was 3D laser scanned in 2019 during the extensive documentation survey at the site by our USF Libraries DHHC team. We utilized structured light scanners at various resolutions on this monument as well as imaging and longer range laser scanning to capture landscape context details.
For more information on the iconography, see: Matthew Looper’s Quirigua: A Guide to an Ancient Maya City, 2007 for more discussion and additional references. For more on our 3D project: [https://dhhc.lib.usf.edu/project/the-quirigua-3d-project/].
Background image- 1947, Herbert A. French, Library of Congress. [https://lccn.loc.gov/2016821500].
This project is in collaboration with Oswaldo Gomez, Administrador at Parque Arqueológico Quiriguá 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 609088 polygons.