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2017 Çalişmalari 2017 YILI MÜZE KAZILARI No İL ADI KAZI BAŞKANI BİLİMSEL DANIŞMAN 1 Adana Anavarza Adana Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Fatih GÜLŞEN 2 Adana Magarsus Adana Müzesi Md. Dr. Fatih ERHAN 3 Adana Tepebağ Höyük Adana Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Fatma ŞAHİN 4 Adana Misis Höyük Adana Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Anna Lucia D'AGATA 5 Ankara Kötü Hamam Anadolu Medeniyetleri Mz. Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Zeynep Şencan ALTINOLUK, Dr. 6 Ankara Juliopolis Nekropolü Anadolu Medeniyetleri Mz. Md. Fatih Onur Prof. Dr. Hakkı ACUN Prof. Dr. Harun 7 Ankara Güdül Kurganları Anadolu Medeniyetleri Mz. Md. TAŞKIRAN Prof. Dr. Yücel ŞENYURT Doç.Dr. V. Macit TEKİNALP Yrd.Doç.Dr. 8 Antalya Perge Antik Kenti Antalya Müzesi Md. Şener YILDIRIM 9 Antalya Rhodiapolis Antik Kenti Antalya Müzesi Md. 10 Antalya Lyrboton Come Yerleşimi Antalya Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Nevzat ÇEVİK 11 Antalya Kızıl İn Antalya Müzesi Md. Prof.Dr. Metin KARTAL 12 Antalya İdyros Antik Kenti Antalya Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Hakan ÖNİZ 13 Antalya Phaselis Antalya Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Murat ARSLAN 14 Aydın Tralleis Aydın Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Nurettin ÖZTÜRK 15 Aydın Küçüktepe Höyük Aydın Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Serap YAYLALI 16 Aydın Priene Antik Kenti Milet Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Hakan MERT 17 Balıkesir Adramytteion Kuva-i Milliye Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Murat ÖZGEN 18 Bitlis Bitlis Kalesi Ahlat Müzesi Md. 19 Bursa İznik Roma Tiyatrosu İznik Müze Müdürlüğü Doç. Dr. Aygün EKİN MERİÇ 20 Bursa Hisardere Nekropolü İznik Müze Müdürlüğü Doç. Dr. Aygün EKİN MERİÇ 21 Çanakkale İnkaya Mağarası Çanakkale Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. İsmail ÖZER 22 Çorum Derekutuğun Köyü Çorum Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Ünsal YALÇIN 23 Denizli Ekşi Höyük Denizli Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Fulya DEDEOĞLU KONAKÇI 24 Denizli Kale-i tavas Denizli Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Mustafa BEYAZIT 25 Diyarbakır Zerzavan Kalesi Diyarbakır Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Aytaç COŞKUN Prusias Ad Hypium Antik 26 Düzce Düzce Müzesi Md. Yrd.Doç.Dr. Emre OKAN Kenti 27 Eskişehir Şarhöyük Eskişehir Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Mahmut Bilge BAŞTÜRK 28 Eskişehir Pessinus Antik Kenti Eskişehir Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Yusuf ALBAYRAK 29 Giresun Giresun Adası Giresun Müze Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Gazanfer İLTAR 30 Gümüşhane Satala Antik Kenti Gümüşhane Müze Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Şahin YILDIRIM 31 Hatay İssos Antik K enti Hatay Müze Md. Doç. Dr. Hatice PAMİR 32 Isparta S. Sidera Antik Kenti Isparta Müze Müdür. Prof. Dr. Bilge Hürmüzlü KORTHOLT Küçükyalı Arkeopark 33 İstanbul İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri Md. Doç. Dr. Alessandra RİCCİ Alanı 34 K.Maraş Keçe Mağrası Kahramanmaraş Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Cevdet Merih EREK 35 K.Maraş Karahöyük Kahramanmaraş Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Bora UYSAL 36 K.Maraş Germanicia Antik Kenti Kahramanmaraş Müzesi Md. 37 Kastamonu Pompeiopolis Kastamonu Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Tayyar GÜRDAL 38 karabük Hadrianapolis Kastamonu Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Ersin ÇELİKBAŞ 39 Kırşehir Merkez,Kalehöyük Kırşehir Müzesi Md. Yard. Doç. Dr. Işık Adak ADIBELLİ 40 Konya Gevale Kalesi Konya Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Ahmet ÇAYCI 41 Manisa Aigai Antik Kenti Manisa Müzesi Md. 42 Mardin Dara Antik Kenti Mardin Müzesi Md. 43 Muğla İasos Antik Kenti Milas Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Asuman BALDIRAN 44 Muğla Uzunyuva Anıtı Milas Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Abuzer KIZIL 45 Muğla Kedrai Antik Kenti Muğla Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Adnan DİLER 46 Mersin Dana Adası Silifke Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Hakan ÖNİZ 47 Mersin Anemurium Antik Kenti Anamur Müzesi Md. Doç. Dr. Mehmet TEKOCAK 48 Mersin Diocaesarea Antik Kenti Silifke Müzesi Md. Doç. Dr. Ümit AYDINOĞLU 49 Niğde Tyana Antik Kenti Niğde Müzesi Müdürlüğü Doç. Dr. Osman DOĞANAY 50 Ordu Kurul Kalesi Ordu Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Yücel ŞENYURT 51 Sinop İç Kale(Eski Otogar) Sinop Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Owen DOONAN Dr. Lee CLARE, Prof. Dr. M. ÖZDOĞAN, Prof. 52 Şanlıurfa Göbeklitepe Şanlıurfa Müzesi Md. Dr. N. KARUL, Prof. Dr. G. KOZBE 53 Şanlıurfa Soğmatar Şanlıurfa Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Yusuf ALBAYRAK 54 şanlıurfa Harbetsuvan Tepesi Şanlıurfa Müzesi Md. Doç. Dr. Bahattin ÇELİK 55 Tokat Sebastopolis Tokat Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Şengül Dilek FUL 56 Uşak Blaundos Antik Kenti Uşak Müzesi Md. Doç. Dr. Birol CAN 57 Van Gürgürbaba Tepesi Van Müzesi Md. Doç. Dr. İsmail BAYKARA 58 Zonguldak Tios Antik Kenti+Batık Kdz. Ereğli Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Şahin YILDIRIM 59 Zonguldak İnönü Mevkii Z. Ereğli Müzesi Md. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Hamza EKMEN.
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