16-19 Nisan 2023 tarihleri arasında 7-14 yaş aralığındaki katılımcılara yönelik yüz yüze atölyeler düzenlenecek. Suna & İnan Kıraç Kaleiçi Müzesi koleksiyonları ve ziyarete açık olan ‘Hayvanlar ve Paralar: Antik Çağ’dan Günümüze Paralar Üzerindeki Hayvan Görselleri’ sergisine p
Daily Life in Byzantium – Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Siren Çelik
Our presentation will discuss the daily life of people in the Byzantine Empire between the 4th and 15th centuries. The Byzantine Empire was enriched by a combination of Roman, Hellenic, and Orthodox Christian cultures. The society gradually transformed from a late antique cultu
Location: Koç Üniversitesi AKMED Konferans Salonu Kaleiçi - AntalyaTime: 17:30
Termessos Ancient City Workshop
With Zeynep Yıldız, the author of the book "The Secret Passage Termessos", we embark on a time travel of this mysterious city that goes back more than two thousand years. In our workshop, answers to various questions such as how the Termessians, who did not surrender to Alexand
Online Workshop Antiochia ad Cragum in Rough Cilicia: Recent Work / Further Insights
In 2005 excavations began at the Roman-era city of Antiochia ad Cragum in western Rough Cilicia. Although scholarly interest through the past 100 years in the region was somewhat abundant, mostly it was confined to survey and epigraphical studies. No archaeological excavation h
The Süryani between Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity – Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Kutlu Akalın
Late Antiquity is a period that has only recently gained attention in Turkey. This presentation will focus on where this period stands between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, and provide a brief overview of the similarities and differences among these periods. An important facto
Location: Koç Üniversitesi AKMED Konferans Salonu Kaleiçi - AntalyaTime: 17:30
Cappadocia from Byzantium to Today and the Changing “Image of Cappadocia” – Doç. Dr. B. Tolga Uyar
When we think of Cappadocia today, the first thing that probably comes to mind is a sky full of hot air balloons, geological formations resembling the surface of Mars, fairy chimneys, subterranean cities, rock churches, and countless media images that reinforce the association
Location: Koç Üniversitesi AKMED Konferans Salonu Kaleiçi - AntalyaTime: 17:30
Myra and its Harbor Andriake in Lıght of Recent Findings – Prof. Dr. Nevzat Çevik
The excavations at Myra and its harbor at Andriake started in 2009. The data obtained since the beginning of the excavations and, in particular, the scientific findings from the last five years have provided new insights into these settlements and the entire archeology of Lycia
Location: Koç Üniversitesi AKMED Konferans Salonu Kaleiçi - AntalyaTime: 17:30
Documenting the Empire: The Visual Archive of Abdülhamid II – Doç. Dr. Ahmet Ersoy
Yıldız Palace became the administrative center of the Ottoman empire, replacing the Sublime Porte during the reign of Abdülhamid II (1876-1909). Around the same time, photography began to penetrate the Ottoman bureaucratic system as a new archival and documentary technology. In
Location: Koç Üniversitesi AKMED Konferans Salonu Kaleiçi - AntalyaTime: 17:30
A Journey into Byzantium – Prof. Dr. Engin Akyürek – Doç. Dr. Koray Durak
Byzantine cultural heritage and the history of Byzantine studies in Turkey will be the topic of discussion with Byzantine art history expert Professor Engin Akyürek, director of the Koç University Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Center for Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (GABAM
Location: Koç Üniversitesi AKMED Konferans Salonu Kaleiçi - AntalyaTime: 17:30
Online Conference RTI Research in Telmessos (Fethiye) Dr. Alan M. Greaves
The first systematic and scientific archaeological survey of the tombs of ancient Telmessos (Fethiye) began in 2017, using the state-of-the art digital recording technique of Virtual Reflectance Transformation Imaging (V-RTI). Working in partnership with Akdeniz University, in
From Kilikiai Pylai to Tarsus: Survey of Tarsus Hinterland – Deniz Kaplan
Tarsus is one of the ancient cities of Anatolia. The first record of the city appears as “Tarz(s) an” in Hittite sources and then as “Tarzi” in Assyrian annals. The name evolved into Tarsos/Tarsus in ancient Greek and Roman sources and has remained Tarsus since. Vast agricultur
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