Figure 1. A Subject of Study
Figure 2. An Example of Photogrammetry
Figure 3. An Example of Mapping(None Scale)
Figure 4. A Process and Concept of Diagnostic[14]
Figure 7. A Types of Roof Tile
Figure 5. A Study Flow
Figure 6. A Division of the Wall
Figure 8. A Detail of the "Body" Part
Figure 9. A Detail of the "Base" Part
Figure 10. A Map of Analysis of Materials of the Wall(Out of Scale)
Figure 11. A Deep Erosion(Base Part)
Figure 13. A Map of Conservation Status of the Wall -1(Out of Scale)
Figure 12. A Disintegration(Body Part)
Figura 14. A Biologica Patina(Base Part)
Figure 16. A Map of Conservation Status of the Wall -2(Out of Scale)
Figure 15. A Presence of Vegetation(Body Part)
Figure 17. A Lacking(Head Part)
Figure 19. A Map of Conservation Status of the Wall -3(Out of Scale)
Figure 18. A Fissure(Body Part)
Figure 20. A Manhole near the West Wall
Figure 22. A Concentration of Biological Patina and Vegetation(Body Part)
Figure 21. A Manhole near the East Wall
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