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Title
New perspectives to save cultural heritage
Author
Altan, M. Orhan

CIPA 2003 XIX th International Symposium, 30 September-04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey
maps have vectorized format and others not. If the
interested area have only ordinary type map, these maps
will be vectorized and registered.
help us to determine suitable places for infrastructure
constructions (Korte, 1992) (Figure 6, 7 and 8).
Figure 3. Satellite image of the interested location.
Figure 4. High resolution satellite images of the
interested location.
Figure 5. High resolution aerial photos of the interested
location (Deveci, Altan, Ayday, 1999).
5.4 GIS Studies
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) can help us to
store, manage and display geographically referenced data
so that geographically positioned archaeological sites are
going to be listed under database which is linked to the
vector type features on the maps and this information
Figure 6. Information of archaeological site are linked to
the graphical data.
Figure 7. Information and photographs of the monuments
are linked to the graphical map in GIS.
Figure 8. Registered map of the ancient city linked to the
important monuments and views in the GIS
environment (Hueber, 1997; Karwiese, 1995;
Scherrer, 1995)