Mehdi Tayoubi | Giza 3D 2013 release - (Available now in 13 languages with 6 new monuments) @TVniman | Uploaded October 2013 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
This 2013 release of the Giza plateau (giza.3ds.com) has been enriched with 6 new monuments (The tomb of Queen Meresankh, the pyramid and mortuary temples of King Khafre (Chephren), the Sphinx and its temple), a new egyptian story and is available in 13 languages.
About Giza 3D project
More than a century ago, George Reisner, renowned Egyptologist and a founding father of modern scientific archaeology, directed the Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition to the famous Giza Pyramids.
Over the last twelve years, the Expedition's impressive collection of photos, diaries, drawings and documents from the Giza Plateau have been meticulously digitized and made available online by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston on the Giza Archives website.
Thanks to this collected research, Dassault Systèmes was able to reconstruct the Giza Necropolis as accurately as possible. This online 3D experience, launched in 2012, has been enriched each year with new monuments reconstructed thanks to collaboration between Dassault Systèmes and the Giza Project at Harvard University.
This 2013 release of the Giza plateau (giza.3ds.com) has been enriched with 6 new monuments (The tomb of Queen Meresankh, the pyramid and mortuary temples of King Khafre (Chephren), the Sphinx and its temple), a new egyptian story and is available in 13 languages.
About Giza 3D project
More than a century ago, George Reisner, renowned Egyptologist and a founding father of modern scientific archaeology, directed the Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition to the famous Giza Pyramids.
Over the last twelve years, the Expedition's impressive collection of photos, diaries, drawings and documents from the Giza Plateau have been meticulously digitized and made available online by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston on the Giza Archives website.
Thanks to this collected research, Dassault Systèmes was able to reconstruct the Giza Necropolis as accurately as possible. This online 3D experience, launched in 2012, has been enriched each year with new monuments reconstructed thanks to collaboration between Dassault Systèmes and the Giza Project at Harvard University.