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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
ANCIENT SHIPYARD ON TURKEY’S DANA ISLAND: ITS 3D MODELLING WITH PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Oniz, H.^21  Denker, A.^12 
[1] Dept. of Archaeology, Selcuk University, 42130 Secuklu, Konya, Turkey^2;Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Istanbul Bilgi University, 34060 Eyup, Istanbul, Turkey^1
关键词: Ancient shipyard;    3D Modelling;    Photogrammetry;    Computer Graphics;    Visualization;   
DOI  :  10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-289-2018
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
来源: Copernicus Publications
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【 摘 要 】

Although a small island 2 km off the southern coast of Turkey, Dana Island offers a rich history which is likely to shed light upon the Dark Ages. Starting from 2015 our archaeological team discovered through continuing coastal and underwater excavations 274 shipsheds/slipways there. This discovery places Dana Island among the biggest shipyards of antiquity. The slipways varied in dimensions suitable for vessels of different sizes from small boats to large warships. Historical sources suggest that the name of the island may stem from Yadnana, Yadana or Adana which was mentioned in an Assyrian tablet of the 8th century BC, as an island in the vicinity of Cyprus. Archaeological evidence exists that shows Dana Island had played a significant role in seamanship activities in Levant starting from Neolithic times. A substantial part of the naval campaigns must have involved Dana Island which used be the biggest shipyard/naval base of the Eastern Mediterranean. A 3D model of the island has been made by using photogrammetry and computer graphics methods and simulations were executed to check the hypotheses related to the involvement of Dana Island in the major sea battles of antiquity, such as Sea Battle of Lade in 495 BC.

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