Wall of limestone ashlar obtained from one of the facades of the Golden Gate of Diocletian’s Palace in Spalato (Split) (3rd century). This construction technique was used for a considerable part of the Roman Empire in the main buildings of various cities. The ashlars are well-squared but worn and weathered, with losses and breakages.
Although the wall dates back to the 3rd century, this construction technique can be used across a wide chronological range.
Game Ready Model
Formats: .FBX; .OBJ; .blend.
PBR materials (JPG/PNG)
Texture maps: Base Color, Normal Map, Metallic, Roughness, AO, Height.
Texture resolution: 1K, 2K and 4K.
Rigged: No
Animated: No
Mask for color alternatives: No
De la Plaza Escudero, L., Lizasoain Hernández, F.J. y Martínez Murillo, J.M. (2020): Guía visual de la arquitectura en el Mundo Antiguo. Cátedra.
Fulvio Giuliani, C. (2006): L'edilizia nell'antichità. Carocci Editore.