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Data to recreate a 3D model of a basalt stele, reused as a winepress

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License: CC BY-SA 4.0 ORCiD

A 3D model of a stele/winepress

3D data for recreation of a British Museum object.

Basalt stela; on the front is a relief of Antiochus I Epiphanes greeting the nude Herakles-Verethragna as his equal and proferring his right hand in a Dexiosis scene; king shown wearing a belted tunic, cloak, high decorated tiara or kitaris (an adaptation of the Armenian tiara) and, on the right hip, a four-lobed dagger; Herakles-Verethragna carries his club and the skin of the Nemean lion. On the two sides and back, a late Greek inscription referring to cult practices established by Antiochus; in the centre is a hole, illustrating the object’s later re-use as an oil-press.

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Photographs and models by Daniel Pett [email protected], Digital Humanities Lead, British Museum

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