The knowledge of the transformations in action on a territory is necessary to correctly plan a policy addressed to territorial requalification and environmental and archaeological preservation. In particular, understanding the long period processes is necessary to distinguish the historical peculiarities of a territory from the results of recent urban planning. Since 2005 in the territory of Hierapolis of Phrygia, the archaeological research involved a massive use of optical high-resolution satellite images. In particular, to position the ancient quarries in the area close to the city, it has been adopted a 2002 QuickBird-2 panchromatic satellite image, which was georeferenced and orthorectified. Moreover, other optical satellite images were helpful for studying single extraction areas of the territory of Hierapolis but also of Laodikeia and Aphrodisias; besides, when the original data were available (QuickBird-2 from 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2009), the images have been treated with different processing methods (i.e. Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Change Detection) with the aim of highlighting the archaeological features.

Optical high-resolution satellite imagery for the study of the ancient quarries of Hierapolis

G Scardozzi
2016

Abstract

The knowledge of the transformations in action on a territory is necessary to correctly plan a policy addressed to territorial requalification and environmental and archaeological preservation. In particular, understanding the long period processes is necessary to distinguish the historical peculiarities of a territory from the results of recent urban planning. Since 2005 in the territory of Hierapolis of Phrygia, the archaeological research involved a massive use of optical high-resolution satellite images. In particular, to position the ancient quarries in the area close to the city, it has been adopted a 2002 QuickBird-2 panchromatic satellite image, which was georeferenced and orthorectified. Moreover, other optical satellite images were helpful for studying single extraction areas of the territory of Hierapolis but also of Laodikeia and Aphrodisias; besides, when the original data were available (QuickBird-2 from 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2009), the images have been treated with different processing methods (i.e. Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Change Detection) with the aim of highlighting the archaeological features.
2016
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
Inglese
Ismaelli, Tommaso; Scardozzi, Giuseppe
Ancient quarries and building sites in Asia Minor. Research on Hierapolis in Phrygia and other cities in south-western Anatolia: archaeology, archaeometry, conservation
657
668
978-88-7228-819-1
EDIPUGLIA
Bari
ITALIA
remote sensing
Hierapolis
quarry
NDVI
Change Detection.
1
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
P.M. Barone; G. Scardozzi
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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