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Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism 22 REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM DIRECTORATE GENERAL FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUMS 39th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF EXCAVATIONS, SURVEYS AND ARCHAEOMETRY 22-26 MAY 2017 Atatürk Congress Culture Centre Merinos BURSA Atatürk 22 May 2017 23 May 2017 24 May 2017 25 May 2017 26 May 2017 27 May 2017 Congress Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Culture Centre Hüdavendigar Results of Results of Results of Results of Results of Hall Excavations Excavations Excavations Excavations Excavations 11:00-12:15* 09:00-12:25 09:00-12:05 09:00-12:25 09:00-12:05 14:00-18:15 14:00-18:15 14:00-18:15 14:00-17:35 14:00-18:00 Results of Results of Results of Results of Excavations Seminar Hall 2 Results of Excavations Excavations Excavations 09:00-12:50 Excavations 09:00-12:05 09:00-12:05 09:00-12:25 Results of Surveys 14:00-18:15 14:00-18:15 14:00-18:15 14:00-17:35 14:00-17:00 Seminar Hall 3 Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Excursion of 14:00-18:00 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 Bursa 14:00-18:00 14:00-18:00 14:00-18:00 14:00-18:00 Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Results of Results of Results of 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 Archaeometry Archaeometry Seminar Hall 4 Archaeometry Results of Results of 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 14:00-18:00 Archaeometry Archaeometry 14:00-18:00 14:00-18:00 14:00-18:30 14:00-18:00 Results of Results of Archaeometry Archaeometry Seminar Hall 5 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 14:00-18:00 14:00-18:30 * Meetings on the Results of Excavation at 22 May 2017, Monday in between 11:00-12:15 will be held at Orhangazi Hall. 22 MAY 2017 MONDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS ORHANGAZ İ HALL 10.00 OPENING CEREMONY CHAIRPERSON: Vecihi ÖZKAYA 11.00-11.15 Excavations at Aktopraklık, 2016 Necmi KARUL 11.20-11.35 Underwater Excavations in İznik Lake - 2016 Mustafa ŞAH İN 11.40-11.55 Excavation and Restoration of the Roman Theatre at Nicaea in 2016 Aygün EK İN MER İÇ 12.00-12.15 Pa şalar Excavation 2016 Berna ALPAGUT 12.15-14.00 INTERVAL 22 MAY 2017 MONDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS HÜDAVEND İGAR HALL CHAIRPERSON: Gülsün UMURTAK 14.00-14.15 Excavation at Körtiktepe in 2016 Vecihi ÖZKAYA 14.20-14.35 Aşıklı Höyük 2016 Mihriban ÖZBA ŞARAN 14.40-14.55 Boncuklu and the Antecedents of Çatalhöyük Douglas BAIRD 15.00-15.15 Çatalhöyük Excavations 2016 Serap ÖZDÖL KUTLU 15.15-15.25 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Özlem ÇEV İK 15.25-15.40 2016 Excavations at Çayönü Tepesi -Diyarbakır Aslı ER İM ÖZDO ĞAN 15.45-16.00 The First Preliminary Report on the 2016 Excavations at Domuztepe Halil TEK İN 16.05-16.20 Excavations at Hacılar Büyük Höyük - 2016 Gülsün UMURTAK 16.25-16.40 The 2016 Excavations at Beycesultan Eşref ABAY 16.40-16.50 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Aslı ER İM ÖZDO ĞAN 16.50-17.05 İzmir, The Ye şilova Höyük Excavations in 2016 Zafer DER İN 17.10-17.25 Ulucak Höyük Excavations in 2016 Özlem ÇEV İK 17.30-17.45 Gökçeada U ğurlu-Zeytinlik 2016 Burçin ERDO ĞU 17.50-18.05 Kırklareli Mound 2016 Season Eylem ÖZDO ĞAN 18.05-18.15 Discussion 22 MAY 2017 MONDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS SEMINAR HALL 2 CHAIRPERSON: Ok şan BA ŞOĞLU 14.00-14.15 Çorakyerler Excavation in 2016 Ayla SEV İM EROL 14.20-14.35 Karain Excavations 2016 Harun TA ŞKIRAN 14.40-14.55 The Palaeolithic Excavation of Sürmecik Banaz U şak- 2016 Harun TA ŞKIRAN 15.00-15.15 2016 Üça ğızlı Excavation Erksin GÜLEÇ 15.15-15.25 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Harun TA ŞKIRAN 15.25-15.40 Kurutlu Excavation 2016 Ahmet Cem ERKMAN 15.45-16.00 Salvage Excavation of Gül şehir/Yeniyaylacık in 2016 Cesur PEHLEVAN 16.05-16.20 Ürgüp/Sofular Excavation 2016 Ok şan BA ŞOĞLU 16.25-16.40 Excavations 2016 and The Earliest Structure and Grave Remains in Direkli Cave Cevdet Merih EREK 16.40-16.50 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Ahmet Cem ERKMAN 16.50-17.05 Güvercinkayası 2016 Excavation Sevil GÜLÇUR 17.10-17.25 Elbistan-Keçe Cave Excavations in 2016 Cevdet Merih EREK 17.30-17.45 2016 Excavation Work and Research at Kanlıta ş Höyük (Eski şehir/ İnönü) Ali Umut TÜRKCAN 17.50-18.05 Preparation Studies of Archaeological-Scientific Detection, Documentation and Restoration Projects of Anemurium in 2016 Mehmet TEKOCAK 18.05-18.15 Discussion 22 MAY 2017 MONDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF SURVEYS SEMINAR HALL 3 CHAIRPERSON: Bakiye YÜKMEN EDENS 14.00-14.20 Pleistocene Period Survey at Van Province in 2016 İsmail BAYKARA 14.25-14.45 The Pliocene and the Pleistocene Survey in Sivas, 2016 Ay şen AÇIKKOL YILDIRIM 14.50-15.10 Survey of Neogene and Pleistocene Fossil Localities of Burdur and Afyonkarahisar Provinces-2016 F. Arzu DEM İREL 15.10-15.20 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Ay şen AÇIKKOL YILDIRIM 15.20-15.40 Mu ğla and Çanakkale Survey, 2016 İsmail ÖZER 15.45-16.05 Survey of the Paleolithic in the Aksaray Province (2016) İrfan Deniz YAMAN 16.10-16.30 Aksaray Survey Project: The First Settled Communities Nurcan KAYACAN 16.30-16.45 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Nurcan KAYACAN 16.45-17.05 Survey of Neolithic Period and Early Period in Şanlıurfa Center District, 2016 Bahattin ÇEL İK 17.10-17.30 The 2016 Archaeological Survey of the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Periods in Adıyaman Sabahattin EZER 17.35-17.55 The 2016 Survey Season of the “Early Prehistory and Cilicia Basalt Areas” Project Bakiye YÜKMEN EDENS 17.55-18.00 Discussion 22 MAY 2017 MONDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF ARCHAEOMETRY SEMINAR HALL 4 CHAIRPERSON: Neyir KOLANKAYA BOSTANCI 14.00-14.20 Loom Weights and Spindle Whorls from Asopos Tepesi in the Second Millenium BC Erim KONAKÇI 14.25-14.45 Coba Bowls from Türbe Höyük Ali OZAN 14.50-15.10 Neolithic and Chalcolithic Figurines of U ğurlu Höyük-Gökçeada Çi ğdem ATAKUMAN 15.10-15.20 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Çiler ALTINB İLEK-ALGÜL 15.20-15.40 Çine-Tepecik Höyük 2016 Season Chipped Stone Industry Neyir KOLANKAYA BOSTANCI 15.45-16.05 Western Taurus Cave Techno-Typological Evaluations Related to Bone Tool Work II: The Case of Öküzini Hande BULUT 16.10-16.30 Chipped Stone Assemblage of the Lower Paleolithic Period in Karain Cave Yavuz AYDIN 16.30-16.45 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Çi ğdem ATAKUMAN 16.45-17.05 Obsidian Sources of Çayönü and Akarçay Tepe: Preliminary Data on the GeObs Project Çiler ALTINB İLEK-ALGÜL 17.10-17.30 A General Assessment of Neolithic Bone Tools in Barcın Höyük (2007-2015) Mücella ERDALKIRAN 17.35-17.55 Preservation and Environmental Planning Approaches in Archaeological Sites - Aşıklı Höyük Example Didem TEKSÖZ 17.55-18.00 Discussion 23 MAY 2017 TUESDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS HÜDAVEND İGAR HALL CHAIRPERSON: Isabella CANEVA 9.00-9.15 Karkemish 2016 Nicolò MARCHETTI 9.20-9.35 Zincirli Höyük 2016 David SCHLOEN 9.40-9.55 Tarsus-Gözlükule Excavation: 2016 Season Aslı ÖZYAR 09.55-10.05 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Tayfun YILDIRIM 10.05-10.20 The 2016 Excavation Season at Arslantepe, Malatya: Findings from the Late Chalcolithic and Neo-Hittite Periods Marcella FRANGIPANE 10.25-10.40 Tepecik-Çiftlik Excavations, 2016 Ali Metin BÜYÜKKARAKAYA 10.45-11.00 The 2016 Season of Excavations at Mersin-Yumuktepe Isabella CANEVA 11.00-11.10 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Marcella FRANGIPANE 11.10-11.25 2016 Kültepe-Kanesh Excavations Fikri KULAKO ĞLU 11.30-11.45 Acemhöyük Excavations in 2016 Aliye ÖZTAN 11.50-12.05 Çorum/Resulo ğlu 2016 Season Works Tayfun YILDIRIM 12.10-12.25 Alaca Höyük Excavations in 2016 Aykut ÇINARO ĞLU 12.25-14.00 INTERVAL CHAIRPERSON: Serap YAYLALI 14.00-14.15 Excavations at Gökçeada-Yenibademli Höyük 2016 Halime HÜRYILMAZ 14.20-14.35 Liman Tepe Land and Underwater Excavations, 2016 Hayat ERKANAL 14.40-14.55 Excavations at Çe şme – Ba ğlararası, 2016 Vasıf ŞAHO ĞLU 15.00-15.15 2016 Excavations at Panaztepe Rıza TUNCEL 15.15-15.25 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Sevinç GÜNEL 15.25-15.40 Tell Tayinat Investigations, 2016 Timothy P. 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