The researches carried out by the IBAM-CNR in the area of Roman Bath at the archaeological site of Sagalassos (A?lasun -Turkey) have led to create an innovative system for the documentation, representation and preservation of archaeological contexts. The scientific rigour and precision of the traditional instrumental mapping together with the use of new technologies and geophysical methods have produced high- definition 3D models of the monument as tools to store and manage scientific information. For geophysical survey two physical parameters were measured, the electrical resistivity and self potential in order to obtain their distribution in a three-dimensional volume. The aim of geophysical survey was to obtain information about the roman bath structure stability.
Study of Stability of Roman Bath in Sagalassos (Turkey)
Malfitana D;Leucci G;Mazzaglia A;Cacciaguerra G;De Giorgi L;Barone S;Fragalà G;
2016
Abstract
The researches carried out by the IBAM-CNR in the area of Roman Bath at the archaeological site of Sagalassos (A?lasun -Turkey) have led to create an innovative system for the documentation, representation and preservation of archaeological contexts. The scientific rigour and precision of the traditional instrumental mapping together with the use of new technologies and geophysical methods have produced high- definition 3D models of the monument as tools to store and manage scientific information. For geophysical survey two physical parameters were measured, the electrical resistivity and self potential in order to obtain their distribution in a three-dimensional volume. The aim of geophysical survey was to obtain information about the roman bath structure stability.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.