Symposium – New Research on Greek Epigraphy in Lycia
Koç Üniversitesi AKMED ve DAI Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik işbirliğinde 28-30 Mart 2022 tarihleri arasında “Likya’da Eski Yunan Epigrafisi Üzerine Yeni Araştırmalar Sempozyumu” düzenlenecektir.
Likya, Küçük Asya’da arastırma yapan pek çok kisinin uzun zamandı
Online Conference Uylupınar (Early Kibyra) Archaeological Survey: From Iron Age Plains to Roman Imperial Highlands of the Kabalis Region… Associate F. Eray Dökü
The surveys at Uylupınar (Early Kibyra) were carried out between 2012-2021. The research focused on the Kabalis/Kabalia Region, to the southwest of Pisidia, where the people of Kabalia who were of Lydian origin settled and created their own unique culture. The first traces of s
Online Conference The Pleasure of Disorder and the People’s Society: Struggles for Order in the 17th Century Prof. Dr. Cemal Kafadar
This speech will examine the rebellions that shook the Ottoman world in the seemingly endless 17th century with a focus on their political objectives. It will present the discourses and ideas of leaders and participants in both the Celali rebellions and other urban revolts in t
Online Conference Merchant Tricks: Fraudulent Trade across the Ports of Cilicia, Cyprus, and Mamluks (1260-1310) Assist. Prof. Ahmet Usta
The military achievements of the Islamic states against the Crusaders in the Eastern Mediterranean as of the second half of the 12th century forced the Papacy’s hand to issue decrees prohibiting the sale of various strategic commodities such as timber, iron and slaves to these
Kaleiçi Museum Talks The Centenary of the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations Yusuf Kıraç
Chronologically showcasing the cultural heritage of Anatolia to the world in the historic buildings of the Ottoman Period, The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations celebrated its centenary in 2021.
One of the few museums in the world with such an extensive collection, the Museum
Online Conference Ancient Turkish Beliefs Prof. Dr. Kürşat Demirci
Professor Kürşat Demirci’s speech discusses the historic process of ancient Turkish beliefs based on literature. The main theme of the speech focuses on basic rituals from the Animist belief system to the function of the shaman, from supernatural powers to belief in the afterli
Online Conference What have we learned from 25 years of research at Catalhoyuk? Çatalhöyük’te 25 Yıllık Araştırmadan Neler Öğrendik? Prof. Dr. Ian Hodder
Catalhoyuk is a key site for understanding the societies that lived in Anatolia during the Neolithic, about 9000 years ago. Between 1993 and 2018 an international team excavated and carried out research there and this work is reaching its final conclusions as the final publicat
Online Conference Bioarcheological Studies in Türkiye from Past to Present: A View from Neolithic Populations Prof. Dr. Yılmaz Selim Erdal
The prevailing view in Europe and America during the 18th and 19th centuries was that humans did not change and that the only way to study them was a classification based on “race”. In the late Ottoman period and the early years of the Turkish Republic, this view became the fou
Online Panel The Aegean and Mediterranean during the Neolithic Period in Light of New Findings and Approaches
Prof. Dr. Burçin Erdoğu Prof. Dr. Özlem Çevik Doç. Dr. Çiğdem Atakuman
How the transition to the Neolithic (c. 7000/6800 BC) lifestyle, in other words how the shift towards a “dwelling”-oriented settlement system and a food-production economy practicing agriculture and animal husbandry, occurred in the Aegean still remains an important subject of
Online Conference The Kingdom of Lydia and its Cultural Traces in Anatolia Prof. Dr. Gül Gürtekin Demir
The Lydians were famous for their rich mineral resources, fertile lands, influential kings and luxury goods. Most of the archeological data on Lydian culture comes from the comprehensive excavations carried out for many years in the Lydian capital of Sardis. Also worth mentioni
Online Conference A journey in the summer of 1895: Friedrich Sarre’s research trip of Central Anatolia Prof. Dr. Oya Pancaroğlu
German art historian Friedrich Theodor Paul Sarre (1865-1945) was still quite young when he embarked on a research trip from Izmir to Aksaray in the summer of 1895. After his return to Germany, Sarre compiled the notes and photographs of this journey in a book titled Reise in K
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