This intricately carved Corinthian capital, discovered on Byrsa Hill in Carthage, features the distinctive acanthus leaf design that defined one of the most ornate orders of classical architecture. Capitals like this once crowned tall columns in temples, porticoes, and public buildings, adding elegance and grandeur to Roman construction.
The craftsmanship of the acanthus leaves reflects the skill of Roman artisans and the architectural influence that spread across the Mediterranean. Even in its weathered state, the capital retains its decorative richness, offering a glimpse into the monumental scale of Carthage’s Roman forum.
This model is part of the Tanit XR digital preservation initiative, which documents and shares Tunisia‚ endangered cultural heritage through 3D scanning and immersive storytelling.
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