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Phrenological bust 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Plaster phrenological bust, London, England, 1821 Divided according to the system of German phrenologist Johann Spurzheim (1776-1832), this plaster phrenological head has 35 different organs. Phrenologists believed that different parts, or organs of the brain had different qualities. They further believed that an individual personality could be read& from the lumps and bumps in the skull. The head was made by James DeVille (1777-1846), a phrenologist based in the Strand, London. DeVille had over five thousand phrenological heads at his premises 3D Model is ready to download for free
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Barber-surgeons chair 3D Model.
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This chair was made sometime between 1701 and 1800 and used by a barber-surgeon to extract teeth. Anaesthetics did not exist, so no pain relief was offered.
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Mosquito spray 3D Model.
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This spray can was used to help slow the spread of malaria, a life-threatening disease carried by mosquitoes. The can contained water with particles of a green powder suspended in it. The powder, called Paris green, was very successful at killing mosquito larvae. This spray can was made during World War I (1914-1918), and was probably used by British soldiers.
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Philippi Ancient Greek Theater 3D Model.
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3D reconstruction of the 4th-century BCE theatre built by Philip II, one of the largest built in Greece, has been excavated and been partially reconstructed.
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