We’re launching Print Your Museum today: print biblical, archaeological artifacts and coins to create your own personal museum!
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Enter in a world where the oldest meet the newest. Bring Ancient Artifacts to Life with Your 3D Printer!

High‑precision 3D models of real archaeological objects are ready for resin or FDM printing at home, in the classroom, or in museums. Let’s print history together!
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- The Shasu of YHWH

- Judah’s Treason Coin

- David’s Harp

- Roaring Lion of Lydia, First Coin

- Theodotus Inscription

- Yaqub-El. Signet Ring Reconstruction

- Merodach Baladan Kudurru

- Tell Amarna EA 288

- Ramesses II Stela at Tanis

- Ogdoad of Hermopolis, 8 from the flood

- Enmerkar, Uruk builder 𒂗𒈨𒅕𒃸

- First silver coin

- Daniel’s statue

Explore all printable artifacts indexed in chronological order.
I’m offering a free model in exchange for photos or short videos of your printing process of one of my models.
If you send me pictures or small clips of the printing, painting, or final display – and if you allow me to use them on my website and in my videos –I am offering you one model from this website.
What I want to see:
- How you slice the files
- Your printing process
- Your painting techniques
- Final display in your museum
Categories
Mesopotamia
- Persian Daric – Type IV (circa 455 B.C.)

- Nuzi Tablet–Genesis 36 connection

- Alexander the Great Gold Stater

- Temptation Cylinder

- Merodach Baladan Kudurru

- Ninurta vs. muš‑saĝ‑imin

- ESARHADDON’S VICTORY STELE

- Sumerian King List

- Enmerkar, Uruk builder 𒂗𒈨𒅕𒃸

- Sennacherib Prism

- Nebo-Sarsekim the rabsaris

- Cyrus Cylinder

- Master of Animals – Jiroft

- Nebucadnezzar in Egypt

- Babylonian Jerusalem chronicle

- Daniel’s statue

Egypt
- Joseph Seal? – 3D Reconstruction

- The Shasu of YHWH

- Yaqub-El. Signet Ring Reconstruction

- Tell Amarna EA 288

- Ramesses II Stela at Tanis

- Ogdoad of Hermopolis, 8 from the flood

- Merneptah Stele

- Shishak Signet Ring Reconstruction

- Narmer Egyptian palette and Sumerian Sepopard

- Gebel el-Arak Knife

Levant
- Slab 28 Hezekiah in Jerusalem

- First Revolt Sheqels

- Ark of the covenant

- David’s Harp

- King Hezekiah bulla

- Yehucal and Gedaliah Bullae

- Theodotus Inscription

- Canaan Comb

- Tel-Dan Stele

- Tell Amarna EA 288

- Ebla Tablet

- Hazor 7 Headed Snake Seal

- Ammon inscription

- Elkerak Moabite inscription

- Herod Antipas Coin

- Abdi Hoshea Seal & Bulla

- Assyrian Bulla from Jerusalem

- Isaiah seal ring

- Samson in Dagon’s Temple Desk Organizer

- Gezer calendar

- Ancient Bible Replicas

Greece
- Troad Tetradrachm

- Helios Tetradrachm

- Tetradrachm – Ephesos

- Alexander the Great Gold Stater

- Syracuse Silver Tetradrachm

Anatolia
Rome
- Pyrgi Tablets

- Tiberius Caesar Denarius

- Arch of Titus

- Lapis Tiburtinus

- id Mar Denarius: Brutus’ Fatal Betrayal Coin

- Pilate Stone – Digital 3D Replica

Who these models are for
Whether you are a maker, a teacher, or a history lover, these models are designed for you:
- Hobby 3D printers who want meaningful, display‑worthy objects instead of generic figurines.
- Teachers, Bible schools, and museums who need tactile teaching tools rooted in real archaeology.
- Collectors and history enthusiasts who dream of building a small museum at home.
Why print archaeological artifacts?
These models are not fantasy props; they are based on documented objects from the ancient world.
- Digitally sculpted from museum photos, publications, and scholarly descriptions to respect original proportions and details.
- Clean geometry prepared for 3D printing, with attention to overhangs, thickness, and legibility of inscriptions.
- Ideal as gifts, study aids, or conversation pieces that connect modern hands to ancient stories.
“Look! They are one people and there is one language for them all, and this is what they start to do. Why, now there is nothing that they may have in mind to do that will be unattainable for them.” Genesis 11:6
This is what was said during the construction of the tower of Babel. Today, with the technology we have overcome the language barrer, what will we see again?




