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Fig. 8 — A complex path surveyed by BT-GPS EMTAC
Another activity, that engaged the research group, was the
creation of geographical database to use in the pocketPc, with
the aim to integrate geographical information with multimedia
information.
This activity has been carried out referring to Solunto layout
(the same considerations may be done for other sites with
hippodamian plan).
Fig. 9 — The general plan of Solunto
Solunto, that gained in the 4" century B.C. the layout as today
seen, was built on the east side of Catalfano Mountain looking
the sea, in an area strongly sloping towards East direction, from
an altitude of 230 m to an altitude of 150 m above sea level.
The layout of So/unto is defined by main streets going from N-
E to S-W (large 6.50-8.00 meters) intersecting less important
street (large 3.00-5.80 meters), this last ones oriented about the
maximum sloping, and so consisting very oflen in stairs (Fig. 9
and Fig. 10).
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The blocks, defined by this layout, have a rectangular shape of
40x80 m about, organized in different levels, with smaller side
looking towards main streets.
Going along main street it is possible to see (in ordered
sequence):
I. alittle block hosting thermal baths;
2. residential blocks, whose houses become more
important going towards public area (atriums and
arcades):
3. public area where are the remains of sacred buildings,
of agora, of a theatre, of a little bouleuterion, of a
gvmnasium and of a collective tank.
- The layout of Solunto
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Probably. in the area over the theatre — where many un-
identified structures exist — would be the acropolis .
An area with buildings of mixed typology (houses and
craftsmen shops), is located next to a street over the main street
and parallel to this last.
The navigation on each archaeological site, by the multimedia
navigation software, requires the creation of a GIS for every
site.
The GIS data, of Solunto site, where organized in a hierarchical
way about levels, themes and classes.
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Fig. 11 — The main arcas of Solunto
On the basis of the study carried out, the site has been divided
in five main areas (Fig. 11):
A) public area;
B) thermal baths area;
C) wealthy people houses;
D) craftsmen blocks;
E) popular houses blocks.
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