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Short Summary:Accurate 3D model of the historic Theodotus Inscription—carved Greek text from a Jerusalem synagogue slab, dated before 70 CE. Essential artifact for digital archaeology, ancient history exhibits, and educational 3D reconstructions.
Description:This highly detailed 3D scan recreates the Theodotus Inscription, a Greek dedication slab unearthed on the Ophel hill in Jerusalem. Crafted from limestone, the original measures 72 cm × 42 cm and documents the role of Theodotus, a priest, in founding one of Jerusalem’s first-century synagogues for Torah reading and teaching. The model features precise Koine Greek text, authentic weathering, chisel marks, and subtle limestone patina. VR-ready and provided with organized polygroups for easy customization, perfect for biblical studies, museum visualizations, or research presentations.
Features:
Historically accurate mesh (dimensions: 72 cm × 42 cm × 7 cm)
Koine Greek inscription with legible characters
Realistic stone texture and worn edges
PBR materials for photoreal rendering
Separate polygroups for text and slab
Suitable for museums, games, AR/VR, educational media
Tags / Keywords:Biblical archaeology, synagogue inscription, Jerusalem artifact, ancient Greek epigraphy, Second Temple period, Jewish history, 1st century CE, limestone, VR, museum, digital recreation, research, Koine Greek, synagogue, diaspora Jews
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