The protection and conservation attempts of ancient monumental heritage of the city of Hierapolis of Phrygia, during the last few years, are more delineated than in the past as inevitably connected to the environment context, which is characterized by the more extended and significant limestone concretions phenomenon in the world. Studies, excavation works, ancient monuments restorations, carried out through the cooperation between the archaeological Italian Mission (directed by Prof. F. D’Andria, University of Lecce) and the Turkish Cultural Ministry are more and more connected to the safeguard and valorisation of the environmental heritage. In such state, specific and variegate issues are requested to every group; so even the Polytechnic of Turin research unit, involved in the large scale map adjournment and the architectonical metric survey of several city structures, moved objectives and researches in new directions. The actual city map updating, realized mostly by topographical methods for ruins and architectural buildings and by contours extractions from a traditional cartography, needed an updated source of spatial data to obtain the enlargement of the original map to the surroundings areas of archaeological ruins. New fields of spatial data acquisition and data processing and managing have been adopted in order to use and adapt them to the new perspective of archaeological site conservation and management. As the realization of a new photogrammetric flight in the area of Hierapolis is not so simple to achieve for strangers, the best way to obtain a good product at low cost is the use of remote sensing techniques. The objective of the present work is to highlights the following topics: • Orthophoto production from remote sensing data in order to carry out geographical data. • Data integration to supporting thematic studies (streets organizations; digital elevation model and water sliding).
Studies and knowledge fusion in archaeological site maps managed in a 3d GIS, INTERNATIONAL / Bonfanti, Cristina; Chiabrando, Filiberto; Spano', Antonia Teresa. - In: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHOTOGRAMMETRY, REMOTE SENSING AND SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCES. - ISSN 1682-1750. - STAMPA. - XXXVI-5/C53:(2007), pp. 153-158.
Studies and knowledge fusion in archaeological site maps managed in a 3d GIS, INTERNATIONAL
BONFANTI, CRISTINA;CHIABRANDO, FILIBERTO;SPANO', Antonia Teresa
2007
Abstract
The protection and conservation attempts of ancient monumental heritage of the city of Hierapolis of Phrygia, during the last few years, are more delineated than in the past as inevitably connected to the environment context, which is characterized by the more extended and significant limestone concretions phenomenon in the world. Studies, excavation works, ancient monuments restorations, carried out through the cooperation between the archaeological Italian Mission (directed by Prof. F. D’Andria, University of Lecce) and the Turkish Cultural Ministry are more and more connected to the safeguard and valorisation of the environmental heritage. In such state, specific and variegate issues are requested to every group; so even the Polytechnic of Turin research unit, involved in the large scale map adjournment and the architectonical metric survey of several city structures, moved objectives and researches in new directions. The actual city map updating, realized mostly by topographical methods for ruins and architectural buildings and by contours extractions from a traditional cartography, needed an updated source of spatial data to obtain the enlargement of the original map to the surroundings areas of archaeological ruins. New fields of spatial data acquisition and data processing and managing have been adopted in order to use and adapt them to the new perspective of archaeological site conservation and management. As the realization of a new photogrammetric flight in the area of Hierapolis is not so simple to achieve for strangers, the best way to obtain a good product at low cost is the use of remote sensing techniques. The objective of the present work is to highlights the following topics: • Orthophoto production from remote sensing data in order to carry out geographical data. • Data integration to supporting thematic studies (streets organizations; digital elevation model and water sliding).Pubblicazioni consigliate
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