Reconnecting a Fragmented Monument through Digital Mapping: The City Walls of Athens

Q1 Arts and Humanities
M. Katsianis, Stamatina Lampraki, A. Theocharaki, M. Pigaki, Leda Costaki, Evantia Papaefthimiou
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Abstract

The fortifications of Athens have been a recurrent theme of archaeological investigation. In the past two centuries, parts of the walls have been located during rescue interventions at numerous sites in the urban fabric. At present, the visibility of the entire monument remains rather low as the traces of the walls are hidden beneath the modern city, marginalized within larger archaeological sites or preserved entirely by record. Despite the high level of scholarly work devoted to synthesize the available material, the volume of information accumulated over the years requires a novel approach that would systematize different types of evidence using digital media. In this respect, we attempt to revisit the city walls of Athens through the use of geospatial technologies. We target the informed development of an efficient GIS platform to record, store, integrate, explore and eventually disseminate resources on the Athenian fortifications. Our research employs published and archival sources (e.g. excavation drawings) in combination with historical maps (e.g. early cadastral maps, first maps of modern Athens) and complementary historical evidence (e.g. writings, illustrations, photography) to locate, document and integrate in space and time available data on lost and surviving fortification remains.
通过数字地图重新连接一个破碎的纪念碑:雅典城墙
雅典的防御工事一直是考古调查中反复出现的主题。在过去的两个世纪里,在城市结构的许多地点进行救援干预时,已经找到了部分墙壁。目前,整个纪念碑的能见度仍然很低,因为城墙的痕迹隐藏在现代城市的下面,在更大的考古遗址中被边缘化,或者完全被记录下来。尽管致力于综合现有材料的学术工作水平很高,但多年来积累的信息量需要一种新颖的方法,使用数字媒体将不同类型的证据系统化。在这方面,我们试图通过使用地理空间技术重新访问雅典的城墙。我们的目标是在知情的情况下开发一个高效的GIS平台,以记录、存储、整合、探索并最终传播雅典防御工事的资源。我们的研究采用了已出版的和档案来源(如挖掘图纸),结合历史地图(如早期地籍图、现代雅典的第一张地图)和补充历史证据(如文字、插图、摄影),来定位、记录和整合丢失和幸存的防御工事遗迹的可用数据。
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Studies in Digital Heritage
Studies in Digital Heritage Arts and Humanities-Classics
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