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The investigation of past cultures of the modern nationstate of Turkey through the study and scientific analysis of material remains (i.e., osteological, artifactual, architectural, etc.).
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History, information and pictures of Ephesus, an ancient city.
Article by Rabia Erdogu on a large megalithic complex that has been discovered in the Istranca Mountains in Turkish Thrace.
Illustrated history and description of the archeological sites in Aphrodisias.
The city of Aphrodisias, the birth place of the goddess of love. Includes images and maps.
The TAY Project is designed to build a chronological inventory of the cultural heritage of Turkey. Includes: news, database, survey, and links. (In Turkish and English)
Aims to create, maintain and make available to the international community a complete inventory of all archeological sites within Turkey. English and Turkish.
An article by Z. Kenan Bilici. One of the most remarkable examples of the Anatolian Medieval Islamic metal works is the bronze cast door-knockers from the Cizre2-Great Mosque, that are in the form of a dragon.
Entry from Tufts Perseus Site Catalog. Includes images, maps, buildings and history.
History and sites of the city of Ephesus.
Virtual tour by a travel company. Includes 3D and normal images of the monuments.
Provides an overview and a virtual tour of the Nemrud, the throne of the gods, in the Taurus Range in Turkey. Includes photos, a history, inscriptions, and literature about this World Heritage Monument. [English, Turkish, German, and Dutch]
Summaries of the main aspects of the project, illustrations of methods employed and results obtained, and a selection of reports and research papers.
The Science Museum of Minnesota explores the multitude of questions surrounding the findings at this archaeological dig in Turkey. Includes a virtual tour and timeline.
Discusses findings in eastern Anatolia pertaining to the Durupinar site, artifacts found, and ekistics.
Inundations and other natural disasters usually spell the end for important archaeological projects, but in a rare example of a fortuitous flood, the Oriental Institute is recovering important additional artifacts from a site abandoned 55 years ago in Turkey.
Description of Learning Sites virtual re-creation of the Hellenistic Sanctuary of Nemrud Dagi, Turkey.
Official site on the excavations carried out at this neolithic site in Turkey. Excavation reports and newsletters on the work of the international team of archaeologists.
Gobekli Tepe in Turkey. Posted by Andrew Curry to BBC Travel. (August 16, 2021)
An article by Z. Kenan Bilici. One of the most remarkable examples of the Anatolian Medieval Islamic metal works is the bronze cast door-knockers from the Cizre2-Great Mosque, that are in the form of a dragon.
Entry from Tufts Perseus Site Catalog. Includes images, maps, buildings and history.
Article by Rabia Erdogu on a large megalithic complex that has been discovered in the Istranca Mountains in Turkish Thrace.
Discusses findings in eastern Anatolia pertaining to the Durupinar site, artifacts found, and ekistics.
Virtual tour by a travel company. Includes 3D and normal images of the monuments.
Summaries of the main aspects of the project, illustrations of methods employed and results obtained, and a selection of reports and research papers.
The TAY Project is designed to build a chronological inventory of the cultural heritage of Turkey. Includes: news, database, survey, and links. (In Turkish and English)
History, information and pictures of Ephesus, an ancient city.
Provides an overview and a virtual tour of the Nemrud, the throne of the gods, in the Taurus Range in Turkey. Includes photos, a history, inscriptions, and literature about this World Heritage Monument. [English, Turkish, German, and Dutch]
Illustrated history and description of the archeological sites in Aphrodisias.
Official site on the excavations carried out at this neolithic site in Turkey. Excavation reports and newsletters on the work of the international team of archaeologists.
History and sites of the city of Ephesus.
The Science Museum of Minnesota explores the multitude of questions surrounding the findings at this archaeological dig in Turkey. Includes a virtual tour and timeline.
Inundations and other natural disasters usually spell the end for important archaeological projects, but in a rare example of a fortuitous flood, the Oriental Institute is recovering important additional artifacts from a site abandoned 55 years ago in Turkey.
The city of Aphrodisias, the birth place of the goddess of love. Includes images and maps.
Description of Learning Sites virtual re-creation of the Hellenistic Sanctuary of Nemrud Dagi, Turkey.
Aims to create, maintain and make available to the international community a complete inventory of all archeological sites within Turkey. English and Turkish.
Gobekli Tepe in Turkey. Posted by Andrew Curry to BBC Travel. (August 16, 2021)

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