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the accurate ziggurat of ur

the accurate ziggurat of ur

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the ziggurat of ur - history behind
over 4000 years ago, abraham's people lived here.
ur was the last capital of the sumarian civilization.
the great ziggurat was built as a place of worship, dedicated to the moon god nanna (or sin), in the sumerian city of ur, in ancient mesopotamia (30°57?46?n, 46°06?10?e). the temple which resembles a huge stepped platform was constructed approximately in the 21st century bc by king ur-nammu. in sumerian times it was called etemennigur. today, after more than 4000 years, the ziggurat is still well preserved in large
parts as the only major remainder of ur in present-day southern iraq.
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here you are, the most accurate zigguraat of ur you will ever find. correct shape and precise texturing that will ensure maximum realism. animated people going up and down the stairs is also included, as well as a 360º sky map, sand and palm trees, and a realistic sun.
the bricks texture has great quality and is actually taken from a real photograph of the ziggurat stones. i had to rearrange it later.
several hours of modelling and uv mapping for a very low price.
suitable for extreme close-ups.
you can also adjust the number of bricks by tiling the brick map in your material editor, but i used uv mapping for this, so this is how they will first appear in your software.
please be ware of other ziggurat models that don´t have this shape. the ziggurat of ur has to have this shape and no other. it´s a complete ziggurat!
atention: this price is amazing and may change!!!
instructions.txt 627 bytes - accompanying files,
you should download and read this also.
3d models > architecture > structures > landmarks
3d models > architecture > structures > historic
tags: sumerian ur iraq ziggurat pyramid ancient stone archeology mesopotamia temple babylon nibiru nemesis bible history marduk 2012 planet mayan aztec ruin

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