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Small Sphinx of Hatshepsut, Cairo Museum 3D Model.
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Small painted limestone sphinx of Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty) in the Egyptian Museum Cairo (JE 53113). This sphinx was excavated from Hatshepsut’s mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri by the Metropolitan Museum of Art Expedition 1928-29.
Created from 156 photographs (Canon EOS Rebel T7i) using Metashape 1.8.3. Photographed in November 2021 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 804008 polygons.
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Inner Coffin of Yuya, Valley of the Kings KV46 3D Model.
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The innermost coffin of three of Yuya from his tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings (KV46). The tomb was discovered in 1905 by James Quibell and contained the partially looted burials of Yuya and his wife Thuya of the 18th Dynasty. Yuya and Thuya were non-royal nobles and the parents of Queen Tiye who was the Great Royal Wife of Amenhotep III and mother of Akhenaten. The coffin is currently in the Egyptain Museum, Cairo, Egypt.
Created from 177 photographs (Canon EOS Rebel T5i) using Metashape 1.5.5. The base of the coffin was unavailable for scanning and has been reconstructed using Meshmixer 3.5 with texture touched up using Blender 2.8 Texture Painting. Photographed in November 2018 with very challenging lighting conditions from the LED “uplighting” along each side and heavy glare on the glass case 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 900000 polygons.
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Theban Tombs 159 and 286 3D Model.
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TT 159 and TT 286 were ecavated by Clarence Fisher (University of Pennsylvania) in 1921-1923 in Dra Abu El Naga (a site on the West Bank of Luxor, housing hundreds of noblemen’s tombs dating from the Middle Kingdom, scattered periods in the 18th-26th Dynasties, and the Ptolemaic period). In response to the Ministry of Antiquities’ (MoA) desire to develop the site, TT 159, the 19th Dynasty tomb of the ‘Fourth Prophet of Amun, Raya’ and his wife Mutemwia and TT 286, the 20th Dynasty tomb of ‘the Scribe of the Table, Niay’, were selected for improvement by ARCE, with funding from USAID. In addition to conserving and opening the two tombs in 2019 through the training of 13 conservators from MoA, ARCE also provided more than 537 jobs to local workers who assisted in clearing the site and building visitor infrastructure.
Model courtsey of David A. Anderson, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (www.sketchfab.com/danderson4 ; www.uwlax.edu/archaeology) - Theban Tombs 159 and 286 - 3D model by ARCE 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 532968 polygons.
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Pillar in the Tomb of Nemtymes, Saqqara 3D Model.
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Carved limestone pillar in the tomb of Nemtymes at Saqqara, Egypt. Nemtymes was an official under Rameses II in the 19th Dynasty.
Created from 112 photographs (Canon EOS Rebel T7i) using Metashape 1.7.5
Photographed in November 2021 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 300000 polygons.