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@artefactsberlin

We are a conceptual design agency specialising in the visualisation of archaeological and scientific content.

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For a short-term exhibition project, we were to create an exhibition about the archaeological excavation at Tell Fecheriye/Syria, aimed at a wide, general audience. We decided to not only present scientific info, but an entire archaeological experience šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

For a short-term exhibition project, we were to create an exhibition about the archaeological excavation at Tell Fecheriye/Syria, aimed at a wide, general audience. We decided to not only present scientific info, but an entire archaeological experience  šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…
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The reconstruction of the Great Hall in Karakorum was visualised with an animation to be able to explain the complicated composition of the terrace as well as the ā€˜Great Hall’, that shows influences of Chinese and Tibetan architecture. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

The reconstruction of the Great Hall in Karakorum was visualised with an animation to be able to explain the complicated composition of the terrace as well as the ā€˜Great Hall’, that shows influences of Chinese and Tibetan architecture.  šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…
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The Stone Building (SteingebƤude) of Uruk is a semi-subterranean building made of stone, that comprises of 3 rectangle rooms, nested in each other. Access was made trough a ramp leading down. The inner floor was paved with stone slabs. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

The Stone Building (SteingebƤude) of Uruk is a semi-subterranean building made of stone, that comprises of 3 rectangle rooms, nested in each other. Access was made trough a ramp leading down. The inner floor was paved with stone slabs.  šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…
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Mari, located in Syria, is one of the most famous sites in West Asia. The Massif Rouge offers a complicated excavation and research history. We created a detailed model of the area by hand, the only way to create a 3D model out of the excavation data. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

Mari, located in Syria, is one of the most famous sites in West Asia. The Massif Rouge offers a complicated excavation and research history. We created a detailed model of the area by hand, the only way to create a 3D model out of the excavation data.  šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…
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Pi-Ramesse (House of Ramses) is situated in Egypt. It was founded by Ramesses II. A nearly 7-minute animation could be created during a time-span of 9 months. The urban structure of the city was visualised very carefully and resulted in this. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

Pi-Ramesse (House of Ramses) is situated in Egypt. It was founded by Ramesses II. A nearly 7-minute animation could be created during a time-span of 9 months. The urban structure of the city was visualised very carefully and resulted in this.  šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…
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The 3-storey ziggurat was surrounded by a complex system of walls and courts. Arch. records document various installations. A range of secondary sources were consulted. Over 4000 human models and 300 buildings were used in this view. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

The 3-storey ziggurat was surrounded by a complex system of walls and courts. Arch. records document various installations.  A range of secondary sources were consulted. Over 4000 human models and 300 buildings were used in this view. 

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The so-called ā€œRed Houseā€ was uncovered at the centre of the lower city of Tell Schech Hamad. It was built and utilised during the Neo-Babylonian Period (626–539 BCE), and destroyed by fire. We created a 3D model of the re-plastered remains. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

The so-called ā€œRed Houseā€ was uncovered at the centre of the lower city of Tell Schech Hamad. It was built and utilised during the Neo-Babylonian Period (626–539 BCE), and destroyed by fire.   We created a 3D model of the re-plastered remains. 

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Tepe Gawra (ā€œthe great moundā€), is situated in #Iraq. The ā€œRound Houseā€ dates to around 4000 BCE. Since our architectural reconstruction is of course only tentative, we decided to illustrate the level of certainty in the model through colour coding. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

Tepe Gawra (ā€œthe great moundā€), is situated in #Iraq. The ā€œRound Houseā€ dates to around 4000 BCE.  Since our architectural reconstruction is of course only tentative, we decided to illustrate the level of certainty in the model through colour coding.

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In 2007/2008, an exhibition took place, that provided an insight into one of the oldest literary texts known today – the epic of #Gilgamesh, the mythical king of ancient Uruk. We undertook the exhibition’s concept development and planning. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

In 2007/2008, an exhibition took place, that provided an insight into one of the oldest literary texts known today – the epic of #Gilgamesh, the mythical king of ancient Uruk.  We undertook the exhibition’s concept development and planning. 

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We conducted research on the reconstruction of the lighting conditions in ANE sacral architecture. We compared and analysed four of the most common temple types in Mesopotamia. We used standardised 3D models of different temple types for the study. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

We conducted research on the reconstruction of the lighting conditions in ANE sacral architecture.  We compared and analysed four of the most common temple types in Mesopotamia.  We used standardised 3D models of different temple types for the study.

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In 2000-2001, an ancient Egyptian well was excavated. The well is one of the earliest in #Egypt to be entirely constructed from stone. The visualisations have been used to illustrate the construction of the well, its features and stratigraphy. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

In 2000-2001, an ancient Egyptian well was excavated.  The well is one of the earliest in #Egypt to be entirely constructed from stone.  The visualisations have been used to illustrate the construction of the well, its features and stratigraphy. 

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Uruk/Warka is one of the first cities in the world. Excavations uncovered a large variety of monumental buildings. We focused on the main buildings: C and B, the ā€œPillared Hallā€ and ā€œHallenbauā€, ā€œGreat Courtyardā€, and some smaller structures. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

Uruk/Warka is one of the first cities in the world. Excavations uncovered a large variety of monumental buildings.   We focused on the main buildings: C and B, the ā€œPillared Hallā€ and ā€œHallenbauā€, ā€œGreat Courtyardā€, and some smaller structures. 

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For the Tell Fecheriye exhibition, we presented the results of the ongoing excavation to the general public. We presented an entire archaeological experience and created a colourful illustration showing the many different tasks of an excavation. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

For the Tell Fecheriye exhibition, we presented the results of the ongoing excavation to the general public.  We presented an entire archaeological experience and created a colourful illustration showing the many different tasks of an excavation. 

šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…
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Mari is one of the most famous sites in the Near East. An investigation by French archaeologists focuses on the city’s fortification walls. We developed reconstructions of the fortification walls, the city gate, and an adjoining residential building. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

Mari is one of the most famous sites in the Near East.  An investigation by French archaeologists focuses on the city’s fortification walls.  We developed reconstructions of the fortification walls, the city gate, and an adjoining residential building.

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The palace at Til Barsib (Syria) was richly decorated with wall paintings in the Assyrian fashion ar. 744-631 BCE.. Our visualisation combines the black and white copies and the coloured photographs, and places them into their architectural context. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

The palace at Til Barsib (Syria) was richly decorated with wall paintings in the Assyrian fashion ar. 744-631 BCE..  Our visualisation combines the black and white copies and the coloured photographs, and places them into their architectural context. 

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We scientifically reconstructed the Bit Resh, Irigal, Bit Akitu as well as the Eanna and Anu Ziggurat of the Seleucid Period in Uruk (modern-day #Iraq) For the reconstruction process, we considered variations, which resulted in two different models. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

We scientifically reconstructed the Bit Resh, Irigal, Bit Akitu as well as the Eanna and Anu Ziggurat of the Seleucid Period in Uruk (modern-day #Iraq)  For the reconstruction process, we considered variations, which resulted in two different models. 

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The so-called ā€œStone-Cone Buildingā€ is perhaps one of the most puzzling examples of West Asian architecture. The construction technique utilised is without parallel. The walls are decorated with hundreds of thousands of coloured stone cones. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

The so-called ā€œStone-Cone Buildingā€ is perhaps one of the most puzzling examples of West Asian architecture.  The construction technique utilised is without parallel. The walls are decorated with hundreds of thousands of coloured stone cones. 

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The Oxus Temple is a sanctuary of Ancient Bactria and helps the research on the relations between indigenous and Greek cultures. In 2011, we were commissioned by the Eurasia Department of the German Archaeological Institute to reconstruct the temple. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

The Oxus Temple is a sanctuary of Ancient Bactria and helps the research on the relations between indigenous and Greek cultures.  In 2011, we were commissioned by the Eurasia Department of the German Archaeological Institute to reconstruct the temple. 

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NEW! In the entrance area of the Nasrid Palace of the Alhambra, foundations of two inner courtyards have been preserved. We were tasked with visualising both courtyards, with a particular focus on the glazed floor tiles and fountains in courtyard 2. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

NEW!
In the entrance area of the Nasrid Palace of the Alhambra, foundations of two inner courtyards have been preserved.  We were tasked with visualising both courtyards, with a particular focus on the glazed floor tiles and fountains in courtyard 2.

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For the grand reopening of the National Museum #Herat in Afghanistan, three dioramas were requested. We decided to transfer the 2D miniatures into 3D dioramas. The final 3D-models were then used by the model-maker to build the final reconstruction. šŸ”— artefacts-berlin.de/portfolio-item…

For the grand reopening of the National Museum #Herat in Afghanistan, three dioramas were requested.  We decided to transfer the 2D miniatures into 3D dioramas.   The final 3D-models were then used by the model-maker to build the final reconstruction.

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