Ancient Limestone Head
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Ancient Mesopotamian Limestone Head – 3D Printable Model
Bring a piece of history into your home with this high-quality 3D scan of a limestone head, believed to date back to the reign of Gudea (2144–2124 BCE) in Mesopotamia. This striking half-life-size bust, preserved in the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin (link), captures the artistry and legacy of an ancient civilization.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates fine sculpture, this model invites you to study every intricate detail up close. For a more authentic, aged appearance, try finishing it with shoe polish and isopropyl alcohol.
Printing Details:
This model comes fully prepared on two separate build plates for an easy and optimized printing experience:
• Plate 1: The head with all necessary supports pre-applied.
• Plate 2: An optional base that fits the head for display.
Download, print, and own a tangible piece of the ancient world!
For more historical sculptures, check out this stunning bust of the Greek philosopher Epicurus: 👇
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