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Ancient mesopotamian 3D Models

Find the best Ancient mesopotamian 3D Models, free download in STL, FBX, GLB, OBJ, 3MF, USDZ for 3D modeling and creation in Blender, 3D printing, game developing, animation, eCommerce, AR/VR and etc. Generated by Tripo AI 3D Generator.

Stylized statue of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream from the Book of Daniel, full body humanoid figure, rigid frontal pose, both arms tightly crossed over the chest in a clear symmetrical X shape, forearms overlapping and centered on the torso, elbows angled outward evenly. Ancient Mesopotamian Neo-Babylonian style, inspired by Assyrian palace reliefs and lamassu sculpture. Strong geometric face, large almond-shaped eyes, prominent layered curled royal beard, wearing a Babylonian crown or rounded headpiece. Head made of polished gold, chest and arms silver, belly and thighs bronze, legs iron, feet iron mixed with cracked clay. Carved stone statue aesthetic with engraved Mesopotamian patterns, rigid monumental posture, symmetrical proportions, clean stylized geometry, smooth surfaces, cinematic lighting, dark neutral background, centered composition, designed for animation.
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ancient Assyrian bas-relief wall panel, carved stone slab depicting a bearded warrior riding a horse, multiple overlapping horse heads in profile, detailed musculature and anatomy, traditional Mesopotamian style, stylized beard curls, low relief carving, rectangular slab with worn edges, aged limestone texture, fine chisel marks, ancient artifact, museum exhibit quality, soft directional lighting, realistic shadows, ultra detailed, 8k
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A house from early Ubait period in  Mezopotamia region
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