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Youth on Horseback at the British Museum, London
Youth on Horseback at the British Museum, London
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The statue was unearthed in or near Rome during the sixteenth century, subsequently restored by Giacomo della Porta, and from 1652 stood proudly in the Palazzo Farnese. Restoration work included reattaching the youth's arms and three of the horse's...

Mask of Xipe Totec at The British Museum, London
Mask of Xipe Totec at The British Museum, London
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Xipe Totec, or 'the flayed one', alludes to the ancient practice of donning the flayed skin of sacrificial victims during spring planting festivals to ensure the cycle of life renewal. The mask made from dead skin was likened to withered vegetation...

Head with Inscribed Glyphs at the British Museum, London
Head with Inscribed Glyphs at the British Museum, London
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The mother of Yax-Pac, the final king of Copan, hailed from Palenque; she may have brought the head to Copan at the time of her wedding. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory,...

Hercules Abducting Auge at The British Museum, London
Hercules Abducting Auge at The British Museum, London
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... ...Her father had been told by an oracle that he would be overthrown by his grandson. She secretly hid the baby in the temple of Athena. A scarcity of grain alerted Aleus that there was a desecration of the temple, and he discovered the child.

Female Figure 1 at The British Museum, London
Female Figure 1 at The British Museum, London
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Scan The World aims to create a comprehensive digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe, accessible for free to the public. The initiative is open-source and community-driven, inviting individuals...

Female Figure 2 at The British Museum, London
Female Figure 2 at The British Museum, London
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The goal of Scan the World is to create a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe that anyone can access for free. Scan the World is an open-source community effort. If you have unique items...

Mayan football hoop at The British Museum, London
Mayan football hoop at The British Museum, London
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In the most common theory of the game, the players struck the ball with their hips, although some versions allowed the use of forearms, rackets, bats, or handstones. The ball was made of solid rubber and weighed as much as 4 kg (9 lbs), and sizes...

Egyptian Standing Male Figure at The British Museum, London
Egyptian Standing Male Figure at The British Museum, London
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He held the position of priest responsible for the statues of Psamtek, the Dual King (Pharaoh) known to the Greeks as Psammetichos. This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory. Through Scan The World, we...

Maussolos Figure (Male) at The British Museum, London
Maussolos Figure (Male) at The British Museum, London
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The sculpture is crafted from Pentelic marble (the head and right arm were carved from separate blocks of Parian marble); its fragments were discovered in the main collection of sculptures outside the northern peribolos wall. It dates back...

Portrait of a Priestess at The British Museum, London
Portrait of a Priestess at The British Museum, London
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Like other satraps of the era, Maussollos forged ties with both Greece and Persia to further his own political aspirations, while the dynasty was a generous patron of sanctuaries throughout the Greek world. This young woman wears the court hairstyle...

Chu State spade-money at The British Museum, London
Chu State spade-money at The British Museum, London
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Initially insignificant, but strategically positioned in the south of the Zhou heartland and practicing distinct customs, Chu embarked upon a series of administrative reforms, ultimately becoming a successful expansionist state during the Spring and...

Bust of Julius Caesar at The British Museum, London
Bust of Julius Caesar at The British Museum, London
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This accomplished author of Latin prose played a pivotal role in shaping the events that led to the downfall of the Roman Republic and the ascendance of the Roman Empire. In 60 BC, Caesar formed a powerful alliance with Crassus and Pompey, dominating...

Apollo or athlete at The British Museum, London
Apollo or athlete at The British Museum, London
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The chest is powerfully muscular and the prominent veins in the shoulders and upper arms are a testament to the physique of a skilled boxer. He appears as if he has just emerged victorious from a match. A victor's ribbon or possibly a boxer's leather...

Stone Figure of Xiuhcoatl at The British Museum, London
Stone Figure of Xiuhcoatl at The British Museum, London
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The end of the figure's tail is formed by the conventional Mexican year symbol (xihuitl): a triangle, similar to the solar ray sign, and two intertwined trapezes. The Fire Serpent is commonly depicted in Mexica art across various media, including...

Figure of Aphrodite at The British Museum, London
Figure of Aphrodite at The British Museum, London
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... demanded of them. The Attic philosophers of the 4th century drew a distinction between a celestial Aphrodite (Aphrodite Urania) of transcendent principles, and a separate "common" Aphrodite who was the goddess of the people (Aphrodite Pandemos).

Wei State round coin at The British Museum, London
Wei State round coin at The British Museum, London
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In the last years of the Spring and Autumn period, the founders of Wei, Zhao, and Han joined to attack and kill the dominant house of Zhi in 453 bce, resulting in the partition of Jin. King Weilie of Zhou finally legitimized the situation in 403...

A Macedonian warrior's helmet at The British Museum, London
A Macedonian warrior's helmet at The British Museum, London
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Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from around the globe for public access at no cost. Scan the World is an...

Cycladic Figurine 2 at The British Museum, London
Cycladic Figurine 2 at The British Museum, London
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During the early part of the Greek Bronze Age, people in the Aegean islands known as the Cyclades began producing items made from copper, silver, lead and fine white marble found in the area. They relied heavily on farming and fishing, but...

Chu State 'ant-nose' money at The British Museum, London
Chu State 'ant-nose' money at The British Museum, London
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As a powerful hegemonic state during the Zhou dynasty era, Chu's rulers declared themselves kings, rivaling those of the Zhou in authority from King Wu's time in the early 8th century BC. Initially a minor player, Chu flourished through...

Nile God Hapy at The British Museum, London
Nile God Hapy at The British Museum, London
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This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking initiative launched by MyMiniFactory to create a comprehensive digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from across the globe for public access at...

Silver stater coin from Corinth at The British Museum, London
Silver stater coin from Corinth at The British Museum, London
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(Credit: Wikipedia) 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 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from across...

Apollo Holding a Kithara at The British Museum, London
Apollo Holding a Kithara at The British Museum, London
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The artist's skillful blend of iconographic features from both Apollo and Dionysos creates a unique fusion; the flowing himation and sensuous treatment of the flesh evoke Dionysos, while the kithara and quiver unmistakably characterize Apollo. This...

Figurine of a comic actor at The British Museum, London
Figurine of a comic actor at The British Museum, London
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Comedies provided an array of types, such as the wealthy young man with a vacant expression and an abundance of good looks, the runaway slave, the messenger, the pimp, the nurse, and others. A terracotta figurine with exaggerated features represents...

Portrait of Bernardo Giugni at The British Museum, London
Portrait of Bernardo Giugni at The British Museum, London
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The format of this bust, with Bernardo's robust profile prominently displayed, was likely intended to evoke Roman leaders and complement the classical style of the tomb. As a diplomat, knight, and prominent figure in Florence, Giugni would have been...

Female Wearing a Peplos at The British Museum, London
Female Wearing a Peplos at The British Museum, London
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Scan the World is a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from all over the globe for the public to access free of charge. ...Scan the...

Anglo-Saxon Stone Cross Shaft at The British Museum, London
Anglo-Saxon Stone Cross Shaft at The British Museum, London
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The swirling vines evoke Christ as the "True Vine", while the archer shooting his arrow may symbolize the spread of God's "Divine World". Raising large stone crosses became popular in parts of Anglo-Saxon England. Typically placed outdoors, sometimes...

Bronze Corinthian Helmet 1 at The British Museum, London
Bronze Corinthian Helmet 1 at The British Museum, London
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By the fifth century BC, a crucial aspect of warfare were the groups of heavily-armed hoplites, whose name derived from the hoplaor round shield they wielded. Each city-state was defended by its own citizens, and the hoplites were typically wealthy...

Qi State knife money at The British Museum, London
Qi State knife money at The British Museum, London
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... three horizontal lines and mark below on some reverses as part of the inscription. The inscription refers to the establishment of the State of Qi, possibly occurring around 1122 BC, 894 BC, 685 BC, or 386 BC, depending on historical interpretation.

Dragon slayer capital at The British Museum, London
Dragon slayer capital at The British Museum, London
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Title: The Dragon Slayer Artist: Anonymous Date: Circa 1130 Medium: Limestone Carving Dimensions: Unknown Accession #: PE 1981,0703.1 Credit: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England Category: Medieval Europe - 1050-1500 In medieval Europe, the monarch and...

Standing Male Figure at The British Museum, London
Standing Male Figure at The British Museum, London
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... detailed carving on all sides of the left leg, creating an impression of potential movement. An inscription on the base would have clarified whether the sculpture represented a mortal or a divine being, as the type could be used for either purpose.