Carmela CRESCENZI | Elena VANNACCI
(UniFI-DIDA, Florence, Italy)

Keywords: Rupestrian settlement, Cappadocia, Göreme, landscape survey, digital survey, 3D scanner, photogrammetry, virtual tour

Abstract:
The poster features the study of three refectory present in the historical region of Cappadocia:
the Basilica building identified as the refectory nell’Allaçh monastery in Ortahisar, the refectory of one of the complexes in Kılıçlar valley in Göreme (33a) the elaborate refectory of complex Geyikli kilise in Soğanlı.
The study and the identification of the characteristic elements that distinguish the dinrefectory inrupestrian architecture was supported by innovative technologies for the survey that allowed a greater understanding of the volumes and underground connections.
The comparison of the three buildings in the rock, it was assessed all refectory, and other yet undocumented exhaustively (at the same level), highlights the characteristics and differences that define “the refectory “denoting in some cases a possible different use of some buildings regarded as such, which the refectory of -Allach.
The processed data contribute to the knowledge and promotion of a heritage rich in connotations.
They are disappearing and concurs with the canonical representation of three-dimensional classification of their components for easier reading and classification of any other similar environments.
The work was carried out within the European project Chrima-CINP (2010-2012) coordinated by UniFI-DIDA, and PRIN 2010-2011 and in conjunction with “the mission” Rock painting in Cappadocia. For a project of knowledge,conservation and enhancement “directed by Disbec-Unitus, latter ‘s supported by the General Directorate of Monuments and Museums of the Turkish Republic and the Archaeological Museum of Nevşehir, the Research Unit of the DIDA has had interest as the “Representation for knowledge, preservation and improvement of the Mediterranean rupestrian habitat. ”
The aim of these projects specific to the UR – DIDA is the documentation of the rupestrian Cultural Heritage, fragile heritage and in the process of dissolution.
The site’s documentation has been produced with different digital techniques; especially the architectural survey was Carried out using 3D laser scanner, several Photogrammetric restitution techniques, and in some cases, with 360 panoramic virtual tours.