(2006) 'Conference : « Perceptions of the Past - Classical and Byzantine Periods - in the Turkish Republic » Koç University, Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Beyoglu-Istanbul, December 9-10, 2006.', European Journal of Turkish Studies, archives , Archives, URL : http://www.ejts.org/document748.html
To quote a passage, use paragraph (§).
Conference : « Perceptions of the Past - Classical and Byzantine Periods - in the Turkish Republic » Koç University, Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Beyoglu-Istanbul, December 9-10, 2006.
Saturday, December 9
9:00 – 16:00
Asst. Prof. Murat Ergin, Koç University
"Archaeology and the Perception of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Eras"
Prof. Suna Güven, METU (Middle East Technical University)
"From Augustus to Atatürk: Building the Past in Ankara"
Prof. Coskun Özgünel, Ankara University
"The Archaeology of the Early Republic & the School of Ekrem Akurgal"
Prof. Haluk Abbasoglu, Istanbul University
"Ord. Prof. Arif Müfid Mansel: A Pioneer in Turkey's Archaeology"
Prof. Wolfgang Radt, Berlin
"Bergama Museum: An Example of Turkish Cultural Policy and Turkish-German
Collaboration"
Prof. Pierre Chuvin, Director, IFEA (French Institute of Anatolian Studies),
Istanbul
"Louis Robert: Epigraphist and Historian Discovering Anatolia"
Prof. Fikret Yegül, University of California at Santa Barbara
"From the Lofty Halls of Academia to the Dusty Hills of Anatolia: Howard Crosby
Butler and the First Sardis Expedition through Peace and War, 1909-1926."
Sunday, December 10
10:00 – 16:00
Prof. Vincenzo Ruggieri, Pontifical Institute for Oriental Studies, Rome
"Guillaume de Jerphanion (1877-1948) as Jesuit and Scholar in Turkey"
Dr. Konstantinos Papoulides, Institute for Balkan Studies, Thessaloniki
"The Russian Archaeological Institute in Constantinople (1894-1914) and the
Available Data for this Institution until Today"
Dr. Mary Whitby, Oxford
"Scots Excavators in Istanbul: the Great Palace Dig (1935-8)"
Assoc. Prof. Kutalmis Görkay, Ankara University
"The Future of Classical Archaeology in Turkey"
Assoc. Prof. Engin Akyürek, Istanbul University
"Studies on the Byzantine Art History in Modern Turkey"
Dr. David Shankland, University of Bristol
For more information : http://rcac.ku.edu.tr
The symposium is open to the public. Please send your names beforehand to :
There will be Turkish-English / English-Turkish simultaneous translation
throughout the symposium.