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This detailed digital replica represents the Temptation Seal, also known as the Adam and Eve cylinder seal, dating to post-Akkadian Mesopotamia, circa 2200–2100 BCE. The original artifact is a small cylindrical stone carved with an intaglio design depicting two seated human figures, a tree, and a serpent coiled between them, symbolizing the ancient Mesopotamian mythological or religious themes related to temptation and knowledge.
The 3D model accurately captures the cylindrical shape, detailed carvings, and surface textures, allowing for virtual impressions or digital rollouts that replicate the seal’s original stamping function. This model offers an immersive way to explore the iconography and craftsmanship of early Mesopotamian cylinder seals, treasured artifacts in the study of ancient art and religion.
Technical features:
High-resolution 3D scan-based model with exquisite surface detail
Ready for 3D printing with watertight geometry
Includes both positive and negative stamp impressions as separate files
Multiple file formats included: STL, OBJ, ZTL, FBX, suitable for printing, rendering, and animation
Applications:
Educational use in museums and archaeology classes
Historical and artistic visualization
Personal 3D printing for collectors and enthusiasts of ancient Near Eastern artifacts
Digital heritage preservation and virtual presentations
This model provides a detailed and accurate digital representation of an iconic Mesopotamian artifact, bridging ancient history and modern 3D technology.
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