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Anubis shrine 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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‘'It is I who hinder the sand from choking the secret chamber, and who repel that one who would repel him with the desert flame. I have set aflame the desert, I have caused the path to be mistaken. I am for the protection of the deceased.'‘, magic formula from Tutankhamun tomb, intended to protect the deceased pharaoh. 3D model of the Anubis shrine. The Anubis shrine was found behind the unwalled entrance which lead from the Tutankhamun burial chamber to the treasury. Jackal statue and shrine are modeled in Blender 3.0, while eyes and collar are sculpt in Zbrush. Texturing in Blender 3.0. Rendering in Blender Cycles. Photographs of the artifact were used as reference in modeling - Anubis shrine - 3D model by Virtual_Box (@predragjo) 3D Model is ready to download for free
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Ptolemaic Egyptian Cartonnage Mask 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Mask from a complete cartonnage consisting of mask and three breast pieces. Excavated by the Egypt Exploration Society at Abydos. Ancient Egyptian, dating to the Ptolemaic period, 323-30 BC. The gold colouring reflects the ancient Egyptian belief that that god’s skin was made from that material. Other symbols of rebirth after death include the winged scarab beetle, show on the top of the head.
Museum reference A.1912.157 C
Collection World Cultures
Object name Cartonnage mask
Date 323 - 30 BC
Style / Culture Ptolemaic Period, Ancient Egyptian
Materials Cartonnage
Collection place Abydos, Upper Egypt, ANCIENT EGYPT
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Coffin of Pharaoh Amenhotep I 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Wooden coffin of Pharaoh Amenhotep I of the 18th Dynasty in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt. This coffin is the one in which his body was recovered in the Royal Mummy Cache in tomb DB320 in 1881. However, it is a replacement coffin, having been origianlly made for a priest by the name of Djehutymose. The inscription down the front of the coffin calls upon the god Osiris-Wennefer to provide offerings of bread, beer, oxen, fowl, and all good and pure things to Amenhotep I.
Created from 284 photographs (Canon EOS Rebel T5i) using Metashape 1.5.4. The base of the coffin was not available for scanning and has been recreated using Meshmixer 3.5 - Coffin of Pharaoh Amenhotep I - 3D model by danderson4 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 1000000 polygons.
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Medhue Egyptian coffin 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Statuette of Sa-Djehuty 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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A small, limestone figure of the soldier Sa-Djehuty son of Sat-Djehuty from the ancient Egyptian site of Abydos. Excavated by John Garstang in 1908, the statuette was found in tomb 643. It likely dates to the Second Intermediate Period.
Measuring just under 20cm, Sa-Djehuty wears a heavy wig and a kilt with a plain belt. Prior to excavation, the figure was broken and has now been repaired. The appearance of the two parts is noticeably different, with the upper half appearing bleached, while the lower half bears extensive traces of paint around the bands of hieroglyphs. Red paint is visible on the legs and torso.
The text reads “An offering which the King gives to Osiris for the ka of the living one of the town, Sa-Djehuty, born of Sat-Djehuty, by his sister who causes that his name live, the lady of the house, Beki.
Snape (1994) suggests that the kilt is indicative of a military procession, read more here.
Accession Number: E.610
Photography and Model Credit: Charlotte Sargent - Statuette of Sa-Djehuty - 3D model by Garstang Museum of Archaeology (@garstang) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 64000 polygons.