archaeological activities carried out out By Turkish and foreign exploration teams and directorates of museums across Turkey in Brought in 2022 in about 10,500 new Artifacts for the country’s museums.
With permission and supervision of Directorate General of Cultural heritage and museums of Ministry of Culture and tourism, various excavation activities have been carried out out last yearboth by Turkish and foreign delegations to detect past Cultural Heritage.
a total of 249 archaeological excavations were carried out with 160 of Performed by Turkish scientific delegations, 32 by foreign scientific delegations and 57 by museum directorates.
In addition to exploration of cultural assets on earth and excavation and research Activities continued in Underwater areas and shipwrecks that must be protected are within range of the law. In this context, seven fossils and three research Studies have been conducted out Underwater last year.
a total of 713 archaeological projects have been completed in 2022 through archaeological, geophysical and geo-radar surveys research and restoration work. with the work Almost 10,500 works were completed and brought to museums.
for a purpose of Archaeological excavations direct distribution of 95 million TL ($5.05 million) was provided by the General Directorate of Cultural heritage and museums headed by the republic of Turkish Historical Society Central Directorate of Ministry of Revolving funds for culture and tourism. This figure exceeded 240 million TL with the support Eye for The expert personnel Action on Excavation, restoration, preservation and landscaping work throughout the year.
Yahya Kushkun, deputy director general of cultural heritage and museums, in In his statement to Anadolu Agency (AA), he mentioned that 20 archaeological excavations in 2019 included in Domain of they workcontinues throughout year. This number reached 42 in 2020, 65 in 2021 and 16 last yearthus totaling 143 excavations that continued during past year.
Coshkun, who Note that they are commenting great The importance of sharing of Human results historyHe said that the International Symposium on Archaeological Excavation, Research and Measurements – which has been held without interruption since 1979 but there was a short break due to the outbreak of COVID-19 – last year in Denizli. he also Touched to restore of The theater in the ancient city of Laodicea in The same citywhich highlights that it has been hosted new cultural events Since May 2022.
Coşkun emphasized the overall importance attached to projects related to cultural heritage also to push special Pay attention to the underwater fossils. He explained that they staged special certified exercise for The expert personnel in Coastal museums to acquire diving skills.
he also It was stated that 92 undergraduates were provided with Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBITAK) scholarships are within the scope of Neolithic research project in progress out in Sites in Göbeklitepe-Karahantepe, Sefertepe, Gürcütepe, Sayburç, Çakmak Tepe, Harbetsuvan, and Biris Cemetery/Söğüt.
to provide information on Targets related to this year’s archaeological activities, Coşkun said, “We expect archaeological activities to reach 750 in No. This year. Planning and evaluations related to field studies are ongoing. we plan to directly Transfer a total of 200 million Turkish liras for excavation work.
he also glanced at organization of the international Symposium “International Neolithic Conference” with sharing of circa 1500 peopleprobably in Şanlıurfa – Chosen as the tourism capital for the year 2023 of Islami countries.
archaeological activities carried out out By Turkish and foreign exploration teams and directorates of museums across Turkey in Brought in 2022 in about 10,500 new Artifacts for the country’s museums.
With permission and supervision of Directorate General of Cultural heritage and museums of Ministry of Culture and tourism, various excavation activities have been carried out out last yearboth by Turkish and foreign delegations to detect past Cultural Heritage.
a total of 249 archaeological excavations were carried out with 160 of Performed by Turkish scientific delegations, 32 by foreign scientific delegations and 57 by museum directorates.
In addition to exploration of cultural assets on earth and excavation and research Activities continued in Underwater areas and shipwrecks that must be protected are within range of the law. In this context, seven fossils and three research Studies have been conducted out Underwater last year.
a total of 713 archaeological projects have been completed in 2022 through archaeological, geophysical and geo-radar surveys research and restoration work. with the work Almost 10,500 works were completed and brought to museums.
for a purpose of Archaeological excavations direct distribution of 95 million TL ($5.05 million) was provided by the General Directorate of Cultural heritage and museums headed by the republic of Turkish Historical Society Central Directorate of Ministry of Revolving funds for culture and tourism. This figure exceeded 240 million TL with the support Eye for The expert personnel Action on Excavation, restoration, preservation and landscaping work throughout the year.
Yahya Kushkun, deputy director general of cultural heritage and museums, in In his statement to Anadolu Agency (AA), he mentioned that 20 archaeological excavations in 2019 included in Domain of they workcontinues throughout year. This number reached 42 in 2020, 65 in 2021 and 16 last yearthus totaling 143 excavations that continued during past year.
Coshkun, who Note that they are commenting great The importance of sharing of Human results historyHe said that the International Symposium on Archaeological Excavation, Research and Measurements – which has been held without interruption since 1979 but there was a short break due to the outbreak of COVID-19 – last year in Denizli. he also Touched to restore of The theater in the ancient city of Laodicea in The same citywhich highlights that it has been hosted new cultural events Since May 2022.
Coşkun emphasized the overall importance attached to projects related to cultural heritage also to push special Pay attention to the underwater fossils. He explained that they staged special certified exercise for The expert personnel in Coastal museums to acquire diving skills.
he also It was stated that 92 undergraduates were provided with Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBITAK) scholarships are within the scope of Neolithic research project in progress out in Sites in Göbeklitepe-Karahantepe, Sefertepe, Gürcütepe, Sayburç, Çakmak Tepe, Harbetsuvan, and Biris Cemetery/Söğüt.
to provide information on Targets related to this year’s archaeological activities, Coşkun said, “We expect archaeological activities to reach 750 in No. This year. Planning and evaluations related to field studies are ongoing. we plan to directly Transfer a total of 200 million Turkish liras for excavation work.
he also glanced at organization of the international Symposium “International Neolithic Conference” with sharing of circa 1500 peopleprobably in Şanlıurfa – Chosen as the tourism capital for the year 2023 of Islami countries.