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Vendor: | johnathanG |
Published: | Sep 24, 2021 |
Download Size: | 45.9 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 490,840 |
Vertices: | 750,245 |
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Textures: | Yes |
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UV Mapped: | Yes |
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Iraq Sumerian City Ziggurat Temple 3D Model
Iraq Sumerian City Ziggurat Temple Ur was the last capital of the Sumarian civilization.
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 . 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.
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 . 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.