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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I captured this at The British Museum using ReCap360 and my iPhone 6S. The scan was cleaned up in MeshMixer before uploading. 

 

Religion and power in ancient Idalion, 450-423 BC

This man wears an elaborate wreath indicating he is a worshipper. The statue is typical of Cypriot art of this period, combining Green and Persian dress and hair within the local tradition of carving limestone votive images. This statue was dedicated at an important sanctuary in the city of Idalion (modern Dali). The local god worshipped here was later identifier with Greek Apollo and his Phoenician equivalent Reshef. Frequently depicted wearing a lion skin and brandishing a club, he protected humans against the forces of nature.

The colossal size and high quality of the carving show this man had great wealth and social status. He was probably a member of the ruling dynasty, perhaps the king himself. As chief worshipper in his realm, he may also have served as the high priest. The sanctuary was one of the major cult places of the Greek-speaking kingdom of Idalion. After Idalion was conquered by its Phoenician neighbor Kition (modern Karnaka) around 450 BC, its new rulers respected the great shrine and made dedications there, including this statue..

Dali, Sanctuary of Apollo-Reshef, GR 1917,7-233

 

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