Anthropology
Spanish farmers want to invest in Serbia's fruit plantations
BELGRADE - Representatives of the Spanish association of agricultural producers from Seville are interested in investing in the Serbian agriculture, the ministry of agriculture and environmental protection has said.
Archaeology workshop in Istanbul
The British Institute will organize a workshop titled “Public Archaeology: Theoretical Approaches and Current Practices in Turkey” on Oct. 30 and 31 at Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations.
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American personnel in İncirlik warned against fake ‘wedding dollars’
The 'wedding dollars' thrown to people dancing at marriages sometimes turn out to be fake
Archaeologists Uncover 7000-Year-Old Wall Near Provadia
During this year's excavation in Europe's oldest salt mines near Provadia, eastern Bulgaria, archaeologists discovered a wall from the fifth millennium B.C.E.
According to the head of the expedition, Vasil Nikolov, quoted by the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR), the new discovery suggests that mining activities in the area were much more significant than previously thought.
Revisiting the nouveau macho in Turkish cinema
Driven by a false sense of class and masculinity, defined by women, drugs, faux-Armani style and a new language of Turco-gangster slang, the nouveau macho is not new to Turkish cinema
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Culture Ministry tells Ancient Amphipolis visitors not to expect tours
Archaeologists excavating a large burial mound in northern Greece have asked politicians and others seeking guided tours of the site to leave them in peace.
The Culture Ministry appealed for «understanding» Thursday while the Amphipolis excavation proceeds.
Markets in Turkey deteriorating
In the global markets, an opinion has started to form that geopolitical risks are decreasing. While that opinion has been shaped, an optimistic atmosphere has grown and the markets have recovered since last week. The expectation that the abundance of liquidity in the markets will remain for a while (following the weak economic data from the U.S.
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Weddings: A new bridge between India and Turkey
Turkey and India share some common wedding traditions. No wonder some families in India started to choose Turkey for their wedding ceremonies Wedding ceremonies are important anywhere in the world, but if we talk about weddings in India; that is a case apart. The very basic fact the global gold market keeps an eye on Indiaâs wedding season is revealing enough for itself.
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Experts to inspect Istanbul 3rd bridge construction
The Istanbul Archaeology Museum has sent a team to inspect the route of Istanbulâs third bridge after reports that contractors have failed to inform museums regarding the myriad archaeological findings unearthed on the roads connecting to the new bridge crossing the Bosphorus.
Museums not informed of artifacts during Istanbul third bridge construction
The contractors building Istanbulâs third bridge have failed to perform their legal duty and inform museums regarding the myriad archaeological findings unearthed on the roads connecting to the new bridge crossing the Bosphorus, according to two senior archaeologists.