
Assyrian Palace Relief from Nineveh 3d stl model for cnc 3D print model
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Assyria kingdom 13th BC Assyrian Palace Relief from Nineveh, oldest city of the ancient Assyrian Empire The STL format is ready for printing or for the ArtCAM program Format :STL Model Size: X=330 mm, Y=240 mm, Z=12,7 mm The model is ready for prototyping with CNC machining and 3D printing. Model for CNC machine tools base-relief sculpture relief for programm like Artcam, Aspire or others programs. You will be able to change the model sizes. More information: Nineveh was a worship place of Istar since about 1800 BC. The goddess Istar's cult statue was sent to Pharaoh Amenhotep III of Egypt in the 14th century BC, by orders of the king of Mitanni. Nineveh was one of Mitanni's vassals until the mid 14th century BC, when the Assyrian kings of Assur seized it. The city has not shown evidence of being extensively built on by Assyrian monarchs during the 2nd millennium BC. Later monarchs who have left inscriptions behind on the Acropolis include Shalmaneser I and Tiglath-Pileser I. They were both active builders in Assur, but only had a minimal presence at Nineveh before that period. It wasn't until Ashurnasirpal II (ruled 883-859 BC) that Assyrian kings built at all extensively in Nineveh. The following monarchs kept the city's architecture intact and founded new palaces, temples to Sin, Nergal, Shamash, Ishtar, and Nabiu of Borsippa. Berlin It was Sennacherib who made Nineveh an exceptional city around 695 BC. He created fresh streets, laid out public squares, and built a world-famous palace known as "the Palace without equal". Although many sections were later recovered and had total dimensions approximately 630 by 600 ft. In this period the principal doorways were guarded by human-headed bulls that adorned its structure at a very early time period in history (c 685 BC). At the same time, Ninvehs wall space included roughly about 15 grand gates. An impressive water system provided ample drinking and bathing facilities to more than one hundred and seventy-five thousand inhabitants inside city walls at this particular moment. An elite network of aqueducts connected by waterways allowed for adequate irrigation of agricultural resources throughout nineveh. The city continued growing due to good planning, construction skills as well established building techniques were utilized during its prosperous growth. You are highly requested to submit your thoughts in review regarding this work below: We believe you must be proud after learning more information about Nineveh city history while at the same time, analyzing models.
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