土耳其约兹加特kerkenes卡帕多西亚门的数字文件

IF 0.3 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE METU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.4305/metu.jfa.2023.1.5
Nilüfer Baturayoğlu Yöney, S. Branting, M. Salman, Doğa Tekin, Dominique Langis-Barsetti, Nurçe DÜZALAN SALMAN, Jessica Robkin
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位于Kerkenes Dağı的铁器时代城市,位于土耳其约兹加特索尔贡Şahmuratlı村附近(图1,2),是该时期安纳托利亚中部最大的定居点之一。它是公元前620年在哈利斯河(Kızılrmak)以东作为一个单一的基础建造的,大概是由弗里吉亚的统治者建造的,大约在公元前550年被大火摧毁,大概是由吕底亚的克罗伊斯或波斯的居鲁士大帝在他们的斗争中摧毁的。考古和建筑证据主要指向弗里吉亚与其他安纳托利亚和近东文化联系的影响。1926-1928年,芝加哥大学东方研究所的汉斯·亨宁·冯·德·奥斯滕和埃里希·施密特对该遗址进行了第一次调查和短暂的挖掘活动(冯·德·奥斯滕,1928年,1929年;施密特,1929)。这一简短的实地考察将这座城市的年代确定为“后赫人时代”,现在被描述为铁器时代,并有助于确定它可能是希罗多德在《历史》中提到的普特里亚(Pteria)城市(希罗多德,2009,I.76;Przeworski, 1929)。1993年,在安卡拉英国考古研究所(BIAA)和中东技术大学(METU)的支持下,在Geoffrey D.和m.e. franoise Summers的指导下,开始了一场新的运动。该项目成为使用航空遥感、地球物理调查和数字摄影测量等一系列新技术的最先进和非破坏性方法的试验场。271公顷的城市定居点,包括750个城市街区,周围有7公里长,有7个门的城墙,随着过去30年新技术的发展而不断发展(Baturayoğlu Yöney等人,2002年;Summers and Summers, 2010;Baturayoğlu Yöney, 2021)。
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DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION OF THE CAPPADOCIA GATE AT KERKENES IN YOZGAT, TURKEY
The Iron Age city on Kerkenes Dağı, near Şahmuratlı Village in Sorgun, Yozgat, Turkey (Figure 1, 2) is one of the largest settlements of its period in Central Anatolia. It was built as a single foundation c. 620 BCE to the east of the River Halys (Kızılrmak), presumably by a Phrygian ruler, and was destroyed by fire c. 550 BCE, presumably by Croesus of Lydia or Cyrus the Great of Persia during their struggle. The archaeological and architectural evidence points primarily to Phrygian influence with various other Anatolian and Near Eastern cultural connections. The first survey and short excavation campaign at the site in 1926-1928 was carried out by Hans Henning von der Osten and Erich Schmidt of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (von der Osten, 1928, 1929; Schmidt, 1929). This brief field work dated the city as “post-Hittite”, now described as Iron Age, and helped possibly identify it as Pteria, a city mentioned by Herodotus in the Histories (Herodotus, 2009, I.76; Przeworski, 1929). A new campaign began in 1993 under the direction of Geoffrey D. and M. E. Françoise Summers with the support of the British Archaeological Institute at Ankara (BIAA) and Middle East Technical University (METU). This project became an experimental ground for state-of-the-art and non-destructive methods, using a range of new technologies, including aerial remote sensing, geophysical survey and digital photogrammetry. The documentation of the 271 ha urban settlement, including c. 750 urban blocks and surrounded by c. 7 km of walls pierced with seven gates, has been a work in progress, evolving with the development of new techniques and technologies for the last 30 years (Baturayoğlu Yöney et al., 2002; Summers and Summers, 2010; Baturayoğlu Yöney, 2021).
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