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This highly detailed 3D model recreates the iconic bas-relief from Rome's Arch of Titus, depicting Roman soldiers triumphantly carrying Temple spoils—the golden Menorah, silver trumpets, and Table of Showbread—after sacking Jerusalem in 70 AD. Sculpted in ZBrush for maximum fidelity, it captures intricate details like flowing drapery, muscular anatomy, and symbolic artifacts, optimized for 3D printing categories. Includes multiple formats: OBJ, (with texture) FBX, STL—ready for rendering in KeyShot/Blender or direct 3D printing.Join the Facebook group: “Print Your Museum – 3D Printed Archaeology” https://www.facebook.com/groups/862838313343526
Historical and Biblical ContextErected by Emperor Domitian to honor Titus's victory in the First Jewish-Roman War, this relief immortalizes the destruction of the Second Temple, fulfilling Jesus's prophecy in Luke 19:41-44 (weeping over Jerusalem's fall) and Luke 21:5-6 (Temple stones cast down). Ideal for biblical archaeology studies, educational animations, or historical visualizations—perfect for historians, educators, and 3D enthusiasts on CGTrader.
Technical Specs and Usage
Textures: 4K
Formats: OBJ, with texture FBX, STL
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