Pilate Stone – Digital 3D Replica

by Patrick
3D-printed replica of the Pilate Stone, a first-century CE Latin inscription from Caesarea Maritima mentioning Pontius Pilate, prefect of Judea

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Experience Roman and biblical history firsthand with this highly detailed digital reconstruction of the Pilate Stone, one of antiquity’s most significant archaeological finds. Discovered in Caesarea Maritima, Israel, the original limestone stone bears a weathered Latin inscription that confirms the existence and title of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor referenced in the New Testament. Dating to the early 1st century CE, this artifact bridges the worlds of archaeology, ancient politics, and sacred history.

The 3D replica recreates every inscription detail, stone texture, and weathered feature, enabling instructors, historians, and collectors to explore Roman epigraphy and biblical context up close. Optimized for 3D printing, digital visualization, and museum displays, this model is perfect for educational use, research projects, and heritage preservation.

Key Features:

  • Authentically detailed Latin inscription and roman stone textures
  • Ready for 3D printing, digital display, and scholarly use
  • Multiple formats: STL, OBJ, FBX, ZTL
  • Ideal for museums, schools, and collectors

Bring the Pilate Stone’s historical legacy into your classroom, collection, or exhibit with this precise, modern recreation—preserve and study history with Arqreation.

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