Documentation of Historical Sites Using a GIS Based Information and Management System and 3D Laser Scanning; Case Study of Al-Faddain, Mafraq
Documentation of the historical sites is
tremendously significant for managing and preserving them
from human-made activities and natural disasters, as well as
being a base for further analysis and development decisions.
This study has introduced a procedure employing Geographic
Information System GIS and Laser scanning techniques
aiming mainly to document and model the historical sites in
both the 2D and 3D levels of details. Digitizing the footprints
of the site buildings was implemented based on online ArcGIS
world imagery with the aid of field visits and literature. Both
spatial and descriptive data for the site were built. Using this
geographic information system, all kinds of spatial and nonspatial analyses can be carried out, and different thematic
maps, reports, and graphics can be created for the historical
site. 3D data surveying using Terrestrial Laser Scanning of
the historical buildings was carried out to produce exterior
and interior 3D models for them.
Both spatial and descriptive data in 2D and 3D models
built in this research highlight the significance of such
approach for operational decisions and sharing the knowledge
about the Historical sites. The Umayyad palace in Al-Faddain
site was chosen as a case study to apply our approach.