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5.2 Website Contents
In addition to much purely textual information (see Table 3),
the website contains a number of images and some animated
image sequences. The DEM information (see section 4) was put
together with texture information obtained from the 1/5000
scale paper maps to create a number of virtual flights over the
research area. Figure 11 shows a single image which was
extracted from one of the films. On the right side of the Figure a
conventional photograph of the same scene is given. The scene
shows the major hillocks Biiyiikkale and Ktiyiikkale, in the film
snapshot with an excess factor of 2 in elevation to improve the
3D impression.
Figure 11. Virtual scene (left) as generated from paper maps vs.
conventional photograph (right)
Figure 12. Virtual scene as generated from a SPOT
panchromatic scene with marked topographic features
The use of highly detailed paper map information is adequate
for close range flights showing the terrain in a highly zoomed in
view. Above that, a SPOT scene was used to create overview
flights for the Tavium Research Project which at the moment
covers an area of about 3x4 kilometres. Panchromatic SPOT
scenes are available at a 10 metres resolution in ground scale.
This measure determines the scale of usability. Figure 12
presents a single image shot from the digital film. To facilitate
user orientation the film shows some specially marked
topographic features like main roads, borders of actually built-
up areas, etc. The point markers in yellow color delineate the
major hillocks BUyukkale, Ktiyiikkale, Zegreg Tepe.
6. CONCLUSIONS
A digital archaeological research information system has to
contain a wide range of information. This information has to be
managed in a well organised way and, thus, enables feasible
user information to be generated. Digital Elevation Models are
a valuable base for manifolds of archaeological research
applications.
References from Journals:
Strobel, K. and C. Gerber, 2000. TAVIUM (Biiyiikknefes,
Provinz Yozgat) - ein regionales Zentrum Anatoliens. Bericht
über den Stand der Forschungen nach den ersten drei
Kampagnen (1997-1999). Istanbuler Mitteilungen 50, pp. 215-
265.
References from Other Literature:
Freisberg, M„ 2002. Aufbau einer Internet-Präsentation
Tavium/Türkei. Diploma thesis, Mainz University of Applied
Sciences, Germany, unpublished.
Görgen, P., 2002. Projektaufbau und Auswertung
Tavium/Türkei. Diploma thesis, Mainz University of Applied
Sciences, Germany, unpublished.
Haas, Th., 2002. Aufbau eines Festpunktnetzes Tavium/Türkei
und Referenzieren vorhandener Messungen. Diploma thesis,
Mainz University of Applied Sciences, Germany, unpublished.
Huth, S., 2002. Analyse und Vergleich digitaler Gelände
modelle am Projektbeispiel Tavium/Türkei. Diploma thesis,
Mainz University of Applied Sciences, Germany, unpublished.
Siebold, M., 1998. Berechnung eines digitalen Geländemodells
für das Gebiet Yozgat/Türkei. Diploma thesis, Mainz
University of Applied Sciences, Germany, unpublished.
References from websites:
Jefferson, 2003. http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/~umw8f/
Barbarians/Maps/map_galatia.jpg (accessed 28 Apr. 2003)
Merry, C.L., 2003. Comparison of geoid models for the
southwestern cape province, south africa. Department of
Surveying & Geodetic Engineering, University of Cape Town,
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~sideris/SWG/merry.htm (accessed 17
Jun 2003)
UNESCO, 2001. Memory of the World - Register - Nomination
Form, Turkey - The Hittite cuneiform tablets from Bogazköy.
http://www.unesco.org/webworld/mdm/2001/eng/turkey/cuneif
orm/cuneiform_form.html (accessed 17 Jun. 2003)