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Caillou Michaux "Kudurru". BnF 3D Model, 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 En savoir plus : archeologie.culture.fr/proche-orient - Caillou Michaux "Kudurru". BnF - 3D model by Grands sites archéologiques (@archeoculture) 3D Model is ready to download for free
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Cuneiform Tablet (Yale #7) 3D Model.
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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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Cuneiform Tablet : 3D writing ! 3D Model.
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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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Quiriguá Zoomorph P Annotated Tour 3D Model.
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This ornately carved sandstone monument, said to weigh 20 tons and standing 2 meters high, is at 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 our extensive documentation survey at the site by our USF Libraries DHHC team. We utilized structured light scanners at various sub-millimetric resolutions on this monument. Besides the rich iconography carved on this ceremonial throne, the text in the cartouches describe the founding of the Quiriguá dynasty (see also Matthew Looper’s Quirigua: A Guide to an Ancient Maya City, 2007 for 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 601026 polygons.
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Classic Maya drinking cup for atol 3D Model.
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This exquisite drinking cup for atol in the collection of the Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame (cat. # 1982.053) is adorned along the rim with jaguar prints on the inside and hieroglyphs on the outside. The previously unpublished inscription is one of the finest examples of seventh-century Maya caligraphy and contains rare variants of number 9 and TZ’AK. There are no personal names or place names. The text only states that the cup belonged to “the artisan of the eternal lord”. The orthography of the inscription is rather unusual: the scribe apparently tried to arrange the text so that it would consist of 20 characters in 11 segments (blocks) with an extra visual emphasis on the word “eternal (bolon tz’akbuul)”. One can speculate that the cup was painted for the celebration of the 11th 20-year period-ending in 652 C.E 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 200000 polygons.