Statuette of Xanthea and Dejana of Helios (Digital .STL file format, uncut/unkeyed)
Late Hellite Age, pre-Unification
This 3D scan reconstructs a statuette, approximately 40 centimeters tall, recovered from Helios and dating to the late Hellite period, prior to the city’s unification with Linium. It depicts Xanthea of Helios alongside Dejana Ra, then Jedda of Helios, in a composition suggestive of a union ceremony.
Unlike monumental civic works of the period, the intimate scale and simplified detailing of this piece indicate it was intended for private display. Comparable examples from the same era suggest such statuettes were commonly commissioned as personal mementos, often presented to couples to mark formal unions.
The absence of inscriptions and the restrained iconography are consistent with domestic statuary of the late Hellite age, where symbolic posture and proximity conveyed meaning more often than explicit record.
The archivist makes no claim regarding the authenticity of the reconstruction presented.
Availability: After purchase, you will receive a secure link to the file, valid for 24 hours after the first download.
License: Personal use only. Commercial use prohibited. See our Digital Artifact License for details.
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Statuette of Xanthea and Dejana of Helios (Digital .STL file format, uncut/unkeyed)
Late Hellite Age, pre-Unification
This 3D scan reconstructs a statuette, approximately 40 centimeters tall, recovered from Helios and dating to the late Hellite period, prior to the city’s unification with Linium. It depicts Xanthea of Helios alongside Dejana Ra, then Jedda of Helios, in a composition suggestive of a union ceremony.
Unlike monumental civic works of the period, the intimate scale and simplified detailing of this piece indicate it was intended for private display. Comparable examples from the same era suggest such statuettes were commonly commissioned as personal mementos, often presented to couples to mark formal unions.
The absence of inscriptions and the restrained iconography are consistent with domestic statuary of the late Hellite age, where symbolic posture and proximity conveyed meaning more often than explicit record.
The archivist makes no claim regarding the authenticity of the reconstruction presented.
Availability: After purchase, you will receive a secure link to the file, valid for 24 hours after the first download.
License: Personal use only. Commercial use prohibited. See our Digital Artifact License for details.
Please review our Return Policy before purchase.