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Monk head bank for kids to join Halloween activitie. ... Sun Wukon or monks.
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The base of this stunning piece is adorned with oxen heads and various animals, as well as celtic designs. ...Discovered in Ego, Nigeria, this artifact has traveled to the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge, England, where it was...
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This is a representation of the head of Isis wearing cow horns as her headdress. In Egyptian mythology, Isis stands out as the sister and wife of Osiris, while also being the mother of Horus. The Egyptian pharaoh was viewed as the earthly...
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The Bust of Head of Maxime was created by British sculptor Marcus Cornish. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking non-profit initiative conceived by MyMiniFactory. Through Scan the World, we are building a comprehensive...
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I put it into the design so that it would fit snugly around a groove, as my big hand had been getting in the way of the planter and making it difficult to operate. It's also more comfortable now - my hand doesn't hurt when I press down on it. ...You can...
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Head of a Queen circa 1479-1425 B.C.E. Quartzite 10 13/16 x 12 3/16 x 10 3/16 in. (27.5 x 31 x 25.8 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 65.134.3 Photographed by Ryan Lipp and Justine Galambus Modeled by Justine Galambus Use this model...
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... about 0.3 or less, otherwise there is too much overhang in the neck area. ...With a smaller nozzle it might work fine with layer height decreased proportionately, but I haven't tried. In vase mode there will be a hole in the top of the head, see photo.
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Since he doesn't have goat legs I decided to print just the head so just made a couple of plane cuts to get this stl. Quality is high so is the file size. The one in the photo is 8cm tall, printed with 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2 resolution by Ender 3 v2...
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Middle-aged men's heads are typically characterized by a receding hairline, deep-set wrinkles, and a prominent forehead. The face shape is often square, with a slight sagging around the jawline, giving the impression of weariness. The eyes, usually...
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The head of a goddess crafted circa 420 BC now sits in prominent display at the Antike am Königsplatz in Munich, Germany. This remarkable artifact is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking non-profit endeavor launched by MyMiniFactory. Through...
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Marble head of Apollo. Origin unknown. The magnificent sculpture was set into a larger than life-size statue of Apollo playing the kithara. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit project created by MyMiniFactory,...
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Head of a Mysterious Male Sculpted in the First Half of the 6th Century AD Now on Display at Antike am Königsplatz in Munich, Germany. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a Non-Profit Initiative Introduced by MyMiniFactory to...
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The origin of this head remains a mystery. Crafted by skilled artisans in a workshop nestled in the Northeastern Aegean, its intricate details tell a story of a bygone era. In ancient Greece's Archaic period and the early days of Classical Greece,...
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A closely related type; bearded warrior in Attic helmet, is to be found both in the Pathenon Frieze and in Attic sepulchral reliefs and indicates that the original of the Glyptotek's head was an Attic work of about 430-420 BC. The nose and part of...
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Beneath the Adam's apple, the neck has been broken along three lines, with traces of polychromy surviving in the hair, particularly in the hollows of the locks on the right side of the head and above the left eye. Roman-era heads constructed out of...
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A quote at the base of the artwork highlights the beauty and simplicity of nature, starkly contrasting with our tendency to complicate things. ..."With all their ingenious inventions and intricate instruments, humans may achieve similar ends," it reads,...
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This head of Balbinus dates back to around 239 A.D., originating from Rome's ancient market for antiquities. Birth records for Balbinus remain unclear, with one source suggesting AD 178 as a possible birth year, but AD 170 or 165 appear more...
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The Meroitic period sandstone head of Ba was unearthed near an offering chamber within a cemetery tomb in Nubia, Egypt. It is now housed in the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History's Anthropology Collection under catalog number ANT.265682. This...
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Head of a young boy sculpted circa 240 AD now proudly displayed at the Antike am Königsplatz in Munich, Germany. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative conceived by MyMiniFactory to create an expansive digital...
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Head of a Buddha Period: Northern Qi dynasty (550-577) Date: circa 570 Culture: Chinese Medium: Limestone with remnants of pigment Dimensions: Height 9 1/2 inches; Width 6 1/4 inches Classification: Sculpture Credit Line: Purchase, The Vincent Astor...
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This head was discovered within the sacred precincts of Ptoan Apollo's sanctuary in Boeotia, crafted by a local artisan with exceptional skill. The kore is essentially the female counterpart to the kouros, depicting either nude youths or draped women...
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This head serves as a replica of a basalt sculpture housed at The Glyptothek in Munich (inv. 523). The sculpture portrays a young man, but is thought to be a Roman reproduction of an original statue of Orpheus from approximately 460 BC. The original...
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This ancient marble head is believed to be that of the Greek God Silenus, originating from the Hellenistic era, and was discovered in the Echmoun sanctuary within the Lebanese city of Sidon. The sculpture had been pilfered during Lebanon's tumultuous...
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The head of a man is showcased at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn, Estonia. This item is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory. "Scan The World" creates a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures,...
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The Tang dynasty's Head of a Bodhisattva sculpture is approximately from 710, measuring at 40 cm in height, 20.3 cm in width, and 19.1 cm in depth. Constructed with sandstone and pigment, this Chinese artwork resides under the classification of...
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Head of a Man Sculpted Around 240 AD Exposed at Munich's Antike am Königsplatz. This Object is Part of "Scan The World". Scan the world is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully...
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Head of a man sculpted roughly 250 AD and showcased at the Antike am Königsplatz in Munich, Germany. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit endeavor initiated by MyMiniFactory that's creating a digital repository of fully 3D printable...
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A tiny marble head of a child, likely consecrated to Goddess Isis. This artifact is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit project initiated by MyMiniFactory, which aims to create a digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and...
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Head of a woman sculpted circa 370 AD, on display at the Antike am Königsplatz in Munich, Germany. This sculpture is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory. Through this project, we're creating a comprehensive...
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Head of a Bodhisattva Period: Tang dynasty (618-907) Date: around 710 Culture: China Medium: Sandstone with color added Dimensions: Height 15 3/4 inches (40 cm); Width 8 inches (20.3 cm); Depth 7 1/2 inches (19.1 cm) Classification: Sculpture Credit...