Full text: New perspectives to save cultural heritage

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CI PA 2003 XIX th International Symposium, 30 September - 04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey 
Temporary, a vertical protective barrier has been placed close to 
the inscriptions, protecting against rain and snow, both in light- 
absorbent and temperature-insulating material. A restoration 
project by Sergio Pratali has also been designed. 
Figure 8 - A screenshot of the temple. The pronaos is visible 
where is carved the latin text. 
Figure 6. The outer side of the eastern wall with the inscription 
of the Greek text. Photogrammetric line plotting 
Figure 7. The interior side of the eastern wall with the rectified 
photomosaic 
3. THE VIRTUAL MODEL AND THE VISUALIZATION 
The wife-frame of the temple has been textured by the rectified 
images, thus producing a 3d model suitable for animation and 
Virtual reality. In figures 8 and 9 two screenshots of the 
animation. 
4. THE TEMPLE OF ZEUS IN AIZANOI 
About fifty km far from Kiitahya, lies Cavdarhisar, the site of the 
ancient Aizanoi. There is remains one of the best preserved 
Roman temples in Anatolia, the well known temple Hadriatic 
temple of Jupiter or Zeus. It dates to the second century AD. The 
close similarity between the temple of Augustus at Ankara and 
the temple of Zeus at Aizanoi (latter in good conditions) is very 
important for us. We can do some useful comparisons for the 
knowledge of the architectural buildings, the quality of the 
workmanship, etc. 
Aizanoi was discovered and studied by European travellers in 
the 1830s and ‘40s. M. Schede and D. Krecker started 
excavations, in 1926. After several years R. Naumann began to 
study the temple. The surveys are not yet accomplished 
nowdays.
	        
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