The Temple of Baal 3D
Baal was a major northwest Semitic god, perhaps head of the pantheon of the Biblical Philistines and father to the god Dagon. A mystery surrounding the term Baal was that it was also a word that meant "Lord" and applied to several different gods. Very little is known about the worship of Baal, though this model is based on the temple in Palmyra, in modern Syria. The remains of the temple dedicated to Baal Shamin, the Semitic deity which resembles Bel is located to the northeast of the main Tetrapylon. It was first built in 17 AD but was further built and reconstructed in the 2nd and 3rd centuries.
You can get a copy of The Temple of Baal 3D with special features based on your 3D environment. Versions are available for:
- MAX 9 or higher
- Mirye Software Shade 9 or higher
- Smith Micro Poser 6 or higher
- Vue 6 or higher
- Bryce 5.5 or higher
You can also get a Professional Version that includes the original .max geometry and licensed under our Professional 3D license, allowing real time playback in games and simulations.
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