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Engül AYDINGÜN 17.30-17.45 Sebastopolis Excavation in 2013 Şengül Dilek FUL 17.45-18.00 Discussion REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM GENERAL DIRECTORATE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUMS 36th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF EXCAVATIONS, SURVEYS AND ARCHAEOMETRY 02-06 JUNE 2014 Zeugma Mosaic Museum GAZ İANTEP Zeugma Mosaic 02 June 2014 03 June 2014 04 June 2014 05 June 2014 06 June 2014 07 June 2014 Museum Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Poseidon Hall Results of Results of Results of Results of Results of Excavations Excavations Excavations Excavations Excavations 11:00-11:55 09:00-12:25 09:00-12:25 09:00-12:25 09:00-12:45 14:00-17:45 14:00-17:45 14:00-17:45 14:00-17:45 14:00-17:45 Dionysos Hall Results of Results of Results of Results of Results of Excavations Excavations Excavations Excavations Excavations 14:00-17:55 09:00-12:45 09:00-12:25 09:00-12:45 09:00-12:45 14:00-17:45 14:00-17:45 14:00-17:45 Excursion of Gaziantep Okheanos Hall Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Results of Surveys 14:00-17:55 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 14:00-17:55 14:00-17:55 14:00-17:55 14:00-15:45 Results of Surveys Results of Surveys Results of Results of 09:00-13:00 09:00-13:00 Archaeometry Archaeometry Kalliope Hall Results of Results of 11:00-13.00 09:00-13:00 Archaeometry Archaeometry 14:00-17:55 14:00-17:55 14:00-18:20 14:00-17:55 02 JUNE 2014 MONDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS POSEIDON HALL 10.00 OPENING CEREMONY CHAIRPERSON: Mehmet ÖZDO ĞAN 11.00-11.15 Karkemish 2013 Nicolò MARCHETTI 11.20-11.35 Zeugma 2013 Kutalmı ş GÖRKAY 11.40-11.55 2013: Excavations and Restoration Works of Hekatomneion and its Around (Uzunyuva) in Milas Abuzer KIZIL 11.55-14.00 INTERVAL CHAIRPERSON: A. Nejat B İLGEN 14.00-14.15 Göbekli Tepe Excavations 2013 Klaus SCHMIDT 14.20-14.35 Aşıklı Höyük, 2013 Mihriban ÖZBA ŞARAN 14.40-14.55 Boncuklu Höyük and the Antecedents of Çatalhöyük Douglas BAIRD 15.00-15.15 Çatalhöyük Excavations 2013 Serap ÖZDÖL KUTLU 15.15-15.25 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Sevinç GÜNEL 15.25-15.40 Excavations at Aktopraklık, 2013 Necmi KARUL 15.45-16.00 2013 Seasons Work at the Kırklareli Mound Mehmet ÖZDO ĞAN 16.05-16.20 Seyitömer Höyük Excavation in 2013 A. Nejat B İLGEN 16.25-16.40 The Küllüoba Excavations, 2013 Turan EFE 16.40-16.50 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Necmi KARUL 16.50-17.05 The 2013 Excavations at Beycesultan Eşref ABAY 17.10-17.25 Excavations at Çine-Tepecik, 2013 Campaign Sevinç GÜNEL 17.30-17.45 Excavations at Hacılar Büyük Höyük - 2013 Gülsün UMURTAK 17.45-18.00 Discussion 03 JUNE 2014 TUESDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS POSEIDON HALL CHAIRPERSON: Fikri KULAKO ĞLU 9.00-9.15 2013 Eski şehir, Kanlıta ş Höyük Excavation Ali Umut TÜRKCAN 9.20-9.35 The 2013 Barcın Höyük Excavations Fokke GERRITSEN 9.40-9.55 The 2013 Excavation Campaign at Arslantepe, Malatya: Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze I Transition Marcella FRANGIPANE 09.55-10.05 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Hayat ERKANAL 10.05-10.20 2013 Kültepe-Kanesh Excavations Fikri KULAKO ĞLU 10.25-10.40 Eskiyapar 2013 İbrahim Tunç S İPAH İ 10.45-11.00 Hacımusalar 2013 İlknur ÖZGEN 11.00-11.10 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Marcella FRANGIPANE 11.10-11.25 Excavations at Çe şme – Ba ğlararası, 2013 Vasıf ŞAHO ĞLU 11.30-11.45 Land and Underwater Excavations at Liman Tepe, 2013 Hayat ERKANAL 11.50-12.05 Panaztepe 2013 Campaign Arma ğan ERKANAL 12.10-12.25 Excavations at Gökçeada-Yenibademli Höyük 2013 Halime HÜRYILMAZ 12.25-14.00 INTERVAL CHAIRPERSON: Kutlu Aslıhan YENER 14.00-14.15 Büklükale Excavations 2013 Kimiyoshi MATSUMURA 14.20-14.35 Acemhöyük Excavations in 2013 Aliye ÖZTAN 14.40-14.55 Yassıhöyük Excavations in 2013 Masako OMURA 15.00-15.15 Kaman-Kalehöyük Excavations in 2013 Sachihiro OMURA 15.15-15.25 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Aliye ÖZTAN 15.25-15.40 Work at Mersin-Yumuktepe, 2013 Isabella CANEVA 15.45-16.00 Tarsus-Gözlükule Excavations 2013 Aslı ÖZYAR 16.05-16.20 The 2013 Alalakh (Tell Atchana) Season Kutlu Aslıhan YENER 16.25-16.40 Tell Tayinat Investigations, 2013 Timothy P. HARRISON 16.40-16.50 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Sachihiro OMURA 16.50-17.05 Work at Bo ğazköy-Hattu şa in 2013 Andreas SCHACHNER 17.10-17.25 Excavations at Ortaköy-Sapinuwa in 2013 Aygül SÜEL 17.30-17.45 Kayalıpınar 2013 Vuslat MÜLLER KARPE 17.45-18.00 Discussion 04 JUNE 2014 WEDNESDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS POSEIDON HALL CHAIRPERSON: Nicholas CAHILL 9.00-9.15 Excavation at the Van Fortress, the Mound and the Old City of Van in 2013 Erkan KONYAR 9.20-9.35 Excavations and Restorations at Altıntepe 2013 Mehmet KARAOSMANO ĞLU 9.40-9.55 The Restoration and Conservation Works at Ayanis Castle in 2013 Mehmet I ŞIKLI 09.55-10.05 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Celal Şİ MŞEK 10.05-10.20 Şarhöyük/Dorylaion 2013 Hakan S İVAS 10.25-10.40 Gordion 2013 C. Brain ROSE 10.45-11.00 Sardis, 2013 Nicholas CAHILL 11.00-11.10 Interval CHAIRPERSON: C. Brain ROSE 11.10-11.25 Pergamon 2013: Research and Conservation Report Felix PIRSON 11.30-11.45 Sagalassos 2013. Excavations and Anastylosis Projects Marc WAELKENS 11.50-12.05 Ephesos 2013 Sabine LADSTÄTTER 12.10-12.25 Excavation and Restoration Works at Laodikeia in 2013 Celal Şİ MŞEK 12.25-14.00 INTERVAL CHAIRPERSON: Orhan B İNGÖL 14.00-14.15 Claros 2013 Nuran ŞAH İN 14.20-14.35 The 2013 Excavations at Phokaia Ömer ÖZY İĞİ T 14.40-14.55 Excavations at Clazomenae: 2013 Campaign Ya şar Erkan ERSOY 15.00-15.15 Teos Excavation 2013: 4th Campaign Musa KADIO ĞLU 15.15-15.25 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Nuran ŞAH İN 15.25-15.40 Magnesia on the Meander 2013 Orhan B İNGÖL 15.45-16.00 Ancient Smyrna, 2013 Akın ERSOY 16.05-16.20 Excavations at Burgaz (Palaia Knidos), 2013 Numan TUNA 16.25-16.40 Excavations at Stratonikeia in 2013 Bilal SÖ ĞÜT 16.40-16.50 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Musa KADIO ĞLU 16.50-17.05 2013 Parion Excavations Vedat KELE Ş 17.10-17.25 Metropolis, 2013 Serdar AYBEK 17.30-17.45 The 2013 Excavation Campaign at Sinop Balatlar Church Gülgün KÖRO ĞLU 17.45-18.00 Discussion 05 JUNE 2014 THURSDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS POSEIDON HALL CHAIRPERSON: Roland R. R. SMITH 9.00-9.15 The Excavations at Tlos in 2013 Taner KORKUT 9.20-9.35 Patara Excavation Conservation and Restoration Works in 2013 Havva İŞ KAN I ŞIK 9.40-9.55 Limyra 2013 Martin SEYER 09.55-10.05 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Adnan D İLER 10.05-10.20 Excavation and Restoration Works at Alabanda in 2013 Suat ATE ŞLİER 10.25-10.40 Aphrodisias, 2013 Roland R. R. SMITH 10.45-11.00 Pessinus 2013 Gocha TSETSKHLADZE 11.00-11.10 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Havva İŞ KAN I ŞIK 11.10-11.25 Caunus’13 Ufuk ÇÖRTÜK 11.30-11.45 Pedasa 2013 Adnan D İLER 11.50-12.05 The Excavations at Myndos - 2013 Mustafa ŞAH İN 12.10-12.25 2013 Erythrai Season Ay şe Gül AKALIN ORBAY 12.25-14.00 INTERVAL CHAIRPERSON: Sait BA ŞARAN 14.00-14.15 Olba 2013 Excavations Emel ERTEN 14.20-14.35 Elaiussa Sebaste 2013 Excavation & Restoration Works Eugenia EQUINI SCHNEIDER 14.40-14.55 Excavations at Kelenderis in 2013 K. Levent ZORO ĞLU 15.00-15.15 Excavation and Researches at Side in 2013 Hüseyin Sabri ALANYALI 15.15-15.25 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Kaan İREN 15.25-15.40 Archaeological Excavations in Adramytteion, The 2013 Campaign Hüseyin Murat ÖZGEN 15.45-16.00 Excavation at Alexandria Troas in 2013 Erhan ÖZTEPE 16.05-16.20 Assos Excavation Studies in 2013 Caner BAKAN 16.25-16.40 Excavations at Enez (Ainos), 2013 Sait BA ŞARAN 16.40-16.50 Interval CHAIRPERSON: K. Levent ZORO ĞLU 16.50-17.05 Excavations at Dascyleum in 2013 Kaan İREN 17.10-17.25 Excavations of Küçükçekmece Lake Basin Şengül AYDINGÜN 17.30-17.45 Sebastopolis Excavation in 2013 Şengül Dilek FUL 17.45-18.00 Discussion 06 JUNE 2014 FRIDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS POSEIDON HALL CHAIRPERSON: Nurettin KOÇHAN 9.00-9.15 Old and New Seen of Aolian Kyme Antonio LA MARCA 9.20-9.35 Nif (Olympos) Mount Excavation 2013 Elif Tül TULUNAY 9.40-9.55 Excavations at Aspendos in 2013 Veli KÖSE 09.55-10.05 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Elif Tül TULUNAY 10.05-10.20 Cyzicus Excavation 2013 Nurettin KOÇHAN 10.25-10.40 Excavation and Restoration Works at Hierapolis, 2013 Francesco D’ANDRIA 10.45-11.00 Letoon 2013 Sema AT İK KORKMAZ 11.00-11.10 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Francesco D’ANDRIA 11.10-11.25 Amorium Excavation in 2013 Zeliha DEM İREL GÖKALP 11.30-11.45 Excavations of Cıngırt Kayası That is Located in the City of Ordu, Fatsa Town Held in 2013 Ay şe Fatma EROL 11.50-12.05 Antandros Excavations, 2013 Gürcan POLAT 12.10-12.25 Gevale Castle Excavation in 2013 Ahmet ÇAYCI 12.30-12.45 Olympos Excavations in 2013 Seçkin EVC İM 12.45-14.00 INTERVAL CHAIRPERSON: Nurcan YAZICI MET İN 14.00-14.15 Ahlat Old City Excavation and Restoration Works (2013) Recai KARAHAN 14.20-14.35 Bitlis Castle Excavations 2013 Gülsen BA Ş 14.40-14.55 Excavations of Hasankeyf 2013 Abdüsselam ULUÇAM 15.00-15.15 The Tile Findings of Alara Excavation Osman ERAV ŞAR 15.15-15.25 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Rüçhan ARIK 15.25-15.40 Karacahisar Castle Excavations in 2013 Ali GERENG İ 15.45-16.00 Divri ği Citadel: 2013 Erdal ESER 16.05-16.20 Excavation and Restoration Study Şav şat (Satlel) Fortress’2013 Osman AYTEK İN 16.25-16.40 Ho şap Castle Excavations-2013 Mehmet TOP 16.40-16.50 Interval CHAIRPERSON: Abdüsselam ULUÇAM 16.50-17.05 2013 Season Excavations at Kırklareli, Demirköy Fatih Foundry Nurcan YAZICI MET İN 17.10-17.25 Beçin Excavations 2013 Kadir PEKTA Ş 17.30-17.45 Kubad-Abad Excavation (2013) Rüçhan ARIK 17.45-18.00 Discussion 18.00 CLOSING CEREMONY 02 JUNE 2014 MONDAY MEETINGS ON THE RESULTS OF EXCAVATIONS DIONYSOS HALL CHAIRPERSON: Sevil GÜLÇUR 14.00-14.15 Karain Cave Excavations in 2013 Işın YALÇINKAYA 14.20-14.35 Üça ğızlı Cave Excavation, 2013 Erksin GÜLEÇ 14.40-14.55
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