2011年土耳其弗里吉亚希拉波利斯考古遗址的探地雷达调查

G. Leucci, G. Di Giacomo, I. Ditaranto, I. Miccoli, G. Scardozzi
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弗里吉亚(土耳其)的希拉波利斯是小亚细亚最重要的希腊、罗马和拜占庭城市之一。意大利考古使团在希拉波利斯开展了50多年的活动,揭示并修复了这座古城的重要遗迹,有助于了解其发展各个时期的城市布局。2011年,意大利国家研究委员会考古和纪念性遗产研究所的一个小组在一些重要的样本地区进行了探地雷达调查,以支持考古发掘和调查。GPR采集沿着一系列紧密间隔的线进行,处理后的数据被可视化为二维垂直剖面、深度切片和三维体,以便对考古结果进行综合解释。对地球物理数据集的分析揭示了一系列可以归因于可能的考古结构的异常情况,以及其他可能的自然来源的异常情况。从所有研究地区收集的数据,通过使用高精度GPS进行地理参考,并输入希拉波利斯的数字考古地图。
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The 2011 GPR surveys in the Archaeological site of Hierapolis of Phrygia (Turkey)
Hierapolis of Phrygia (Turkey) was one of the most important Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine cities in Asia Minor. The Italian Archaeological Mission in more than 50 years of activity in Hierapolis has brought to light and restored important vestiges of the ancient city, helping to understand the urban layout in the various epochs of its development. In 2011 Ground-penetrating Radar surveys, finalized to support the archaeological excavations and surveys, were performed in some important sample areas by a team of Institute for Archaeological and Monumental Heritage of the Italian National Research Council. The GPR acquisition was performed along a series of closely spaced lines and the processed data were visualized as two-dimensional vertical sections, depth slices, and three dimensional volumes to allow an integrated interpretation of the archaeological results. The analysis of the geophysical data sets revealed a series of anomalies that could be ascribed to the possible archaeological structures, as well as other anomalies of presumable natural origin. The collected data from all areas studied, were georeferenced by using an high-precision GPS, and were entered into the digital archaeological map of Hierapolis.
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