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2013 Yılı Müze Kazıları 2013 MÜZE KAZILARI NO İL ADI KAZI BA ŞKANI BİLİMSEL DANI ŞMAN AÇIKLAMA Yrd. Doç. Dr. Fatih GÜL ŞEN 1 ADANA Anavarza Antik Kenti Adana Müzesi Md. (Çukurova Üniveristesi) 2 ADANA Misis Höyük Adana Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Anna Lucia D'AGATA Magarsus Antik Kenti Yrd.Doç. Dr. Fatih GÜL ŞEN 3 ADANA Adana Müzesi Md. Tiyatrosu (Çukurova Üniversitesi) Doç. Dr. Zeliha DEM İREL GÖKALP 4 AFYON Amorium Afyonkarahisar Müzesi Md. (Anadolu Üniversitesi) Prof. Dr. Ha şim KARPUZ 5 AKSARAY II.Kılıçarslan Hamamı Aksaray Müzesi Md. (Selçuk Üni) Yrd.Doç.Dr. Gülçin Anadolu Medeniyetleri 6 ANKARA Çayyolu Höyük İLGEZD İ BERTRAM Müzesi Md. (Ahi Evran Üni) Anadolu Medeniyetleri 7 ANKARA Juliaopolis Müzesi Md. Anadolu Medeniyetleri 8 ANKARA Kötü Hamam Müzesi Md. Roma Hamamı Anadolu Medeniyetleri 9 ANKARA Prof. Dr. Musa KADIO ĞLU Örenyeri Müzesi Md. Anadolu Medeniyetleri ANKARA Roma Tiyatrosu 10 Müzesi Md. Aspendos Antik ANTALYA Antalya Müzesi Md. 11 Tiyatrosu 2013 yılında Müze Ba şkanlı ğında Prof. Dr. Sema DO ĞAN 12 ANTALYA Aziz Nikolaos Kilisesi Antalya Müzesi Md. gerçekle ştirildi (Hacettepe Üniversitesi) 2014 yılında BKK olarak yürütülecek 13 ANTALYA İssium Kalesi Antalya Müzesi Md. 14 ANTALYA Myra-Andriake Antalya Müzesi Md. YOK 15 ANTALYA Perge Antalya Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Haluk ABBASO ĞLU Banu Yener MarkSTEINER 16 ANTALYA Yalakba şı Mevkii Antalya Müzesi Md. (Avusturya Arkeoloji Ens) 2013 yılında Müze Ba şkanlı ğında Doç. Dr. Veli KÖSE 17 ANTALYA Aspendos Antik Kenti Antalya Müzesi Md. gerçekle ştirildi (Hacettepe Üniversitesi) 2014 yılında BKK olarak yürütülecek Prof. Dr. Osman ERAV ŞAR ANTALYA Alanya Kalesi Alanya Müzesi Md. 18 (Selçuk Üni) Prof. Dr. Helga BUMKE AYDIN Didyma Milet Müzesi Md. 19 (Alman Arkeoloji Enstitüsü) Doç. Dr. Philipp N İEWÖHNER AYDIN Milet Antik Kenti Milet Müzesi Md. 20 (Oxford Üniversitesi) Yrd. Doç. Dr. Serdar Hakan 21 AYDIN Nysa Aydın Arkeoloji Müzesi Md. ÖZTANER (Ankara Üniversitesi) Prof. Dr. Aslı SARAÇO ĞLU AYDIN Tralleis Aydın Arkeoloji Müzesi Md. 22 (Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi) Yrd.Doç.Dr.Hüseyin Murat ÖZGEN BALIKES İR Adramytteion Kuva-yi Milliye Müzesi Md. 23 (Mimar Sinan Üni) Bandırma Arkeoloji Müzesi Doç.Dr. Nurettin ÖZTÜRK BALIKES İR Zeytinliada 24 Md. (Atatürk Üni) Yrd.Doç.Dr.Güven GÜMGÜM BURSA İznik Roma Tiyatrosu İznik Müzesi Md. 25 (Uluda ğ Üni) 2013 yılında Müze Ba şkanlı ğında Doç. Dr. Rüstem ARSLAN 26 ÇANAKKALE Troia Örenyeri Çanakkale Müzesi Md. gerçekle ştirildi (Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi) 2014 yılında BKK olarak yürütülecek 27 DEN İZL İ Tripolis Denizli Müzesi Md. Yrd.doç.dr. Bahadır DUMAN Prof. Dr. A. Tuba ÖKSE DİYARBAKIR Amida Höyük Diyarbakır Müzesi Md. 28 (Kocaeli Üni) Doç. Dr. Aslı Erim ÖZDO ĞAN 29 DİYARBAKIR Çayönü Tepesi Diyarbakır Müzesi Md. (Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi) Düzce Konuralp Müzesi DÜZCE Prusias Ad Hypium Yrd.Doç.Dr.Nurperi AYENG İN 30 Md. Prof. Dr. Burcu ÖZGÜVEN ED İRNE Kaleiçi Surları Edirne Müzesi Md. 31 (Trakya Üni) Doç. Dr. Ali Umut TÜRKCAN ESK İŞEH İR Kanlıta ş Höyü ğü Eski şehir Müzesi Md. 32 (Anadolu Üniversitesi) Doç. Dr. Hakan S İVAS ESK İŞEH İR Şarhöyük Eski şehir Müzesi Md. 33 (Anadolu Üniversitesi) Prof. Dr. Aynur Özfırat HATAY Alahan Köyü 298 ParselHatay Müzesi Md. 34 (Mustafa Kemal Üni) 35 HATAY İssos Antik Kenti Hatay Müzesi Md. İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri 36 İSTANBUL Maltepe Nekropolü Müdürlü ğü Md. 37 İZM İR Tepetarla Höyü ğü Ödemi ş Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Veli SEV İN Kahramanmara ş Müzesi Doç. Dr. Halil TEK İN 38 KAHRAMANMARA Ş Domuztepe Md. (Hacettepe Üniversitesi) Yrd.Doç.Dr. Mehmet TEKOCAK 39 KARAMAN Derbe Höyük Karaman Müzesi Md. (Selçuk Üni) Doç. Dr. Fahriye BAYRAM 40 KARS Ani Örenyeri Kars Müzesi Md. (Pamukkale Üniversitesi) Yrd.Doç.Dr. Şahin YILDIRIM 41 KASTAMONU Gümü ş Tümülüsü Kastamonu Müzesi Md. (Karabük Üni) Pompeiopolis Antik Prof. Dr. Latife SUMMERER 42 KASTAMONU Kastamonu Müzesi Md. Kenti (Kastamonu Üniversitesi) Yrd. Doç. Dr. I şık Adak ADIBELL İ 43 KIR ŞEH İR Kalehöyük Kır şehir Müzesi Md. (Ahi Evran Üni) Prof. Dr. Ahmet ÇAYCI 44 KONYA Gevale Kalesi Konya Müzesi Md. (Necmettin Erbakan Üniversitesi) 45 KONYA II. Kılıçarslan Kö şkü Konya Müzesi Md. 46 MARD İN Dara Antik Kenti Mardin Müzesi Md. 2013 yılında Müze Ba şkanlı ğında Doç. Dr. Ertekin DOKSANALTI 47 MU ĞLA Knidos Marmaris Müzesi Md. gerçekle ştirildi (Selçuk Üniveristesi) 2014 yılında BKK olarak yürütülecek Doç. Dr. Olivier HENRY 48 MU ĞLA Labraunda Milas Müzesi Md. (Fransız Arkeoloji Enstitüsü) 49 MU ĞLA Uzunyuva Milas Müzesi Md. Yrd.Doç.Dr. Abuzer KIZIL 50 NEV ŞEH İR Kırk şehitler Kilisesi Nev şehir Müzesi Md. Prof. Dr. Maria ANDOLORO 51 NEV ŞEH İR Tokalı Kilisesi Nev şehir Müzesi Md. 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