Ellis, S., Gregory, T. E., Poehler, E. E. and Cole, K. R. (2008). Integrating Legacy Data into a New Method for Studying Architecture: A case study from Isthmia, Greece. Internet Archaeology 24: Dealing with legacy data . Vol 24, https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.24.3.

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Integrating Legacy Data into a New Method for Studying Architecture: A case study from Isthmia, Greece
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Internet Archaeology 24: Dealing with legacy data
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This article outlines a new methodology developed to disentangle the hitherto incomprehensible maze of poorly preserved architecture at the Archaic through late Roman period Panhellenic sanctuary at Isthmia, Greece, into clearly defined buildings with their relative construction phases. The methodology combines on-site architectural analyses with the digitisation and reintegration of the site's legacy data within a GIS. The results of this study, still in its preliminary stages, reveal an area east of the Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia as a built environment of rather large and complex units in contrast to the conventional interpretation of a series of small and unimportant structures.
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Steven Ellis
Timothy E Gregory
Eric E Poehler
Kevin R Cole
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2008
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ROMAN (ENG)
ARCHITECTURE (Object England)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.24.3
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03 Apr 2019