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High-Detail 3D Archaeology Model | Ancient Assyria | Museum Replica | Ready to print.Two versions available : PRISM is a 6 times copy of the same face. TAYLOR_PRISM A and B is a 2 parts scaled version with more accurate faces and more detailed cuneiform.Presenting the Sennacherib Prism – a meticulously recreated digital model of one of history’s most iconic Assyrian artifacts. This model brings to life the hexagonal clay prism inscribed with cuneiform annals by King Sennacherib, famed for his campaigns in the ancient Near East and the legendary siege of Jerusalem narrated in the Bible.
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Features:
High-resolution mesh: Faithfully sculpted based on archaeological references for maximum authenticity (The PRISM main face is reproduced 6 times due to lack of reference images for the other faces. (The reference image is from this version) The most upgraded TAYLOR_PRISM version is closer to the original)
Multiple formats available: OBJ, FBX, 3FM, plus ZBrush source for further editing
Scale to real artifact dimensions: Perfect for educational, documentary, or museum displays
Historical Context:The Sennacherib Prism (ca. 691 BCE) records the military exploits of Sennacherib, including his dramatic campaign against Jerusalem under King Hezekiah—referenced in 2 Kings, Isaiah, and 2 Chronicles. Its famous quote declares:“As for Hezekiah the Jew, I shut him up in Jerusalem, his royal city, like a bird in a cage.” (One can ask why did you not eat the bird?, Oh mighty warrior?)This artifact is vital for historians, biblical scholars, and students of ancient civilizations.
Applications:
Museum visualization and exhibition
Game asset for historical settings
Educational and research materials
3D printing or physical reproduction
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