Ancient Limestone Head

Ancient Limestone Head

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Embark on a journey through time with this meticulously scanned 3-D model of a limestone head, believed to originate from the reign of Gudea (2144-2124 BCE) in Iraq. This remarkable half-life-size representation of a man, carefully preserved in the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin ( https://bit.ly/3WtVUEp ), now stands ready for exploration in your own hands. Immerse yourself in the artistry and legacy of Mesopotamia as you scrutinize every intricacy of this ancient artefact. For those seeking a deeper connection to the past, we recommend treating the sculpture with shoe polish and isopropyl alcohol, evoking the weathered patina of millennia past. By downloading and printing this extraordinary piece of archaeology, you're not merely acquiring a replica; you're claiming a tangible link to history itself. Dare to delve into the mysteries of ancient civilizations and invite their timeless wisdom into your home. Additionally, an optional base is included to support the head, neatly fitting the cavity under the neck.Printing instructions:Please note: This model may require supports in specific areas. Refer to the attached photos for guidance.

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