This model was made using a [Rigisters](https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/wounded-amazon-9cd1d80b84d04191b577217d5c2214c5) 3D model of the Wounded Amazon in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (Copenhagen), Rome, 150 A.D., Marble.
The discovery of a copy of this statue in Écija, Spain in 2002 with traces of polychromy still visible lead to comparative color testing of the Copenhagen, Ejica and Berlin examples. More [Tracking Colour Project](https://www.trackingcolour.com/objects/21) / [Tracking Colour Report](https://www.trackingcolour.com/assets/d/0/1207/Tracking_Colour_2_final.pdf)
The full scale model juxtaposes the clothing as it is seen today with a proposed coloring from the tests of the [Ecija example](http://turismoecija.com/documentos/folletosturisticos/TripticoAmazonaIngles1.pdf) The two faces show different interpretations that can be made from vague language in color finding's reports. Using the quotes in the annotations alone, how confidently can we re-color the past or trust models that claim to?