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Photogrammetric Stereoplotting of the Theodosian Palace at the Ancient Site of Stobi, Republic of Macedonia: Reviving a 20th Century Technique for the 21st Century

Authors :
Kavita Mistry
Source :
Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Queen's University Library, 2018.

Abstract

The so called “Theodosian Palace” at the site of Stobi in the Republic of Macedonia was built in the 4th century AD and was thought to have been the temporary residence of the Roman emperor Theodosius I when he visited the city in 388 AD. This large structure was richly decorated with coloured marbles and mosaics, many of which have been restored over the years. Unfortunately, the walls that were consolidated prior to 2013 are now suffering serious deterioration and a proposal for this work is now being put together. As a necessary component of this proposal, stone-by-stone top-plans and elevation drawings are crucial to map the current state of these walls. Manual drawings using tape measures, plumb bobs and graph paper is immensely time consuming for such a large structure. As an alternative to these methods, we have employed Photogrammetric Stereoplotting to produce an accurate map of the Theodosian Palace. Using hundreds of overlapping photos taken of the walls with ground control points surveyed by a total station, highly accurate (

Details

ISSN :
25638912
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........26e1f0c833bd0e8a25f36ff634ab6cd2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24908/iqurcp.10308