Consolidation of a Bath Ruin in an Archaeological Site
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Date
2022
Authors
Feyza Durmuslar
Mine Hamamcioglu-Turan
Kutay Yuceturk
Engin Aktas
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Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
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No
Abstract
The study has focused on consolidation of a historical bath ruin in an archaeological site. Cevher Pasa Bath which is located in Tabae archaeological site in Denizli Turkey and dated to the 15th century presents structural problems. The aim of the study is to propose a framework for planning consolidation of the ruins of Cevher Pasa Bath so that conservation work regarding similar masonry ruins in archaeological sites can be guided. Thus methods of architectural restoration and civil engineering are combined in an interdisciplinary scope. Provision of temporary shoring as an emergency intervention consolidation and presentation of the ruin within the scope of an interdisciplinary restoration project and monitoring of the asset within the frame of a monument management plan are suggested respectively. Structural analysis considering stress and overturning moment checks are performed. Consolidation work includes only supporting of arch remains. Some walls of the ruin are weaker than other parts. These parts need further detailed analysis and if necessary further consolidation and strengthening are to be carried out. The monument management plan points out the necessity of collaboration of local and central administrations and also non-governmental organisations.
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Keywords
Consolidation, management, masonry, Ottoman bath, ruin, Tabae, Masonry, Tabae, Ottoman Bath, Consolidation, Management, Ruin
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0201 civil engineering
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OpenCitations Citation Count
2
Source
International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Volume
16
Issue
2
Start Page
302
End Page
325
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