Replicating historical artifacts found in Jerash , Jordan using 3D...

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Replicating historical artifacts found in Jerash, Jordan using 3D scanning and stone robotic fabrication. In collaboration with my mentor, the great archeologist Dr. Thomas Karyotakis
As a first trial, we’ve decided to use local Jordanian Ajloun stone to recreate a gypsum replica of the most famous portrait of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus. The video shows the smoothing finish of the fabrication process.
Pompey (106 – 48 BCE) was an outstanding general, with major conquests in the East to his name. In the conflict for power back in Rome, he fought and lost a civil war against Julius Caesar, and was murdered in Egypt. This is the most famous portrait of the general, where Pompey shows himself with small eyes and narrow lips, adding personal character and steering away from idealisation. (Museum of Classical Archeology, Cambridge)
With Abdelwadod Yassin




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