Alpine Celtic House 3d Model
Alpine Celtic House 3d Model – Reconstructing Iron Age Architecture
Archeological precision defines this representation of an ancient dwelling that once stood in the Ramsautal region of Salzburg. Dr. Wolfgang Lobisser’s meticulous research provides the foundation for this digital reconstruction, ensuring that every timber and thatch element reflects historical reality. This structure serves as a window into the daily lives of Celtic tribes who inhabited the rugged Alpine landscape centuries ago.
The model captures the essence of primitive engineering, showcasing how early settlers utilized local timber and stone to combat the harsh mountain climate. Digital artists can leverage this asset to create authentic historical scenes or educational visualizations that require a high degree of cultural accuracy. Excavations in Ramsautal revealed the original footprint, allowing for a faithful digital rebirth of this mountain home.
Alpine Celtic House 3d Model – Textural Depth and Structural Integrity
Weathered wood grain and hand-woven textures dominate the visual profile of this asset. Each beam shows the marks of traditional craftsmanship, emphasizing the rustic aesthetic inherent to Iron Age construction. The organic shapes of the roof and the sturdy base illustrate the blend of functionality and survivalist design required for high-altitude living.
Lighting interacts naturally with the rough surfaces, casting deep shadows that enhance the sense of volume and space. Whether designers place the structure in a misty valley or a sun-drenched plateau, the model retains its visual weight and historical gravity. It offers a perfect balance between polygon efficiency and high-fidelity detail for modern real-time environments.
Authenticity in Every Digital Fiber
Developers and historians alike value the specific details derived from the Ramsautal excavation site. This alpine celtic house 3d model integrates seamlessly into various software pipelines, providing a versatile solution for historical world-building. The geometry respects the original footprint found in the Austrian soil, maintaining the scale and proportions of the actual discovery.
- Accurate timber-frame construction follows archaeological post-hole patterns.
- Organic roof textures simulate traditional prehistoric thatching techniques.
- Authentic spatial layout reflects the domestic needs of Alpine Celtic families.
- High-resolution PBR materials respond dynamically to environmental lighting.
Elevating Historical Virtual Environments
Integrating this structure into a larger landscape allows creators to tell stories of migration, trade, and settlement. The contrast between the primitive architecture and the grand scale of the Alps creates a compelling narrative tension. This model stands as a testament to human resilience and the evolution of European architecture through the centuries.
For other high-detail models, consider checking out our BMW X4 M40d 2019 for modern contrast. You can also explore more about Celtic history to better understand the context of this remarkable reconstruction and its place in the ancient world.
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Alpine celtic house. After a reconstruction of Dr. Wolfgang Lobisser. The original was found on an excavation in Ramsautal, Salzburg Austria.
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| ABOUT THE SELLER |
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| SELLER-USER-NAME | Crazy Eye |
| 3D Model formats | FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials |
| 3D Model details | VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations |
| Triangles | 17.3k |
| Vertices | 12.5k |
| Category | Architecture, Cultural Heritage & History |
| Tags | alpine celtic house, alpine celtic house 3d model, ancient housing, archaeology, austrian heritage, celtic, celtic dwelling, historical reconstruction, iron age architecture, ironage, ramsautal excavation, wolfgang lobisser |