Cultural studies
Gas flaring carried out at “Cronos 2” target in Cyprus’ EEZ
“…the main leaders of the Western world have abandoned the model of freedom for different versions of what we call collectivism”
Cultural mobilization starts for Hatay
Preparations are underway as Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry is preparing to establish a coordination center, where historical heritage preservation activities will be carried out. The ministry asked universities to send any information, document, research, thesis, picture, etc. about the quake-hit city of Hatay in an attempt to reconstruct the life and cultural texture there again.
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Restoration to start at quake-hit assets
Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy met on March 14 with industry representatives in the tent set up at the Hatay Archaeology Museum in the quake-hit province of Hatay.
Ersoy said that they had started to carry out the decisions made within the scope of the Hatay Cultural Heritage Survival Project.
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UNESCO to examine quake-affected historical sites
UNESCO will examine the historical artifacts in Türkiye and Syria damaged in the Feb. 6 quakes and prepare an action plan.
The organization stated that it was remotely evaluating the status of the "World Heritage" places, but the authorities were preparing to come to the region.
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Is old music killing new music?
Old songs now represent 70 percent of the U.S. music market. Even worse: The new-music market is actually shrinking
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Turkish archery enters UNESCO list
Within the scope of a joint work with Türkiye's Culture Ministry and the Archery Association, traditional Turkish archery has entered UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, daily Milliyet has reported.
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Italy creates museum for trafficked ancient artifacts
Italy has been so successful in recovering ancient artworks and artifacts that were illegally exported from the country it has created a museum for them.
Istanbul Bilgi University to host archaeology professor
CAMMA "Thursday Talks," organized by Istanbul Bilgi University Cultural Management Master Program (CAMMA) and Cultural Policy and Management Research Center (KPY), will host Professor Ian Hodder, the former director of the Çatalhöyük Research Project and a pioneer of post-processualism theory in archaeology, on June 2.
Invisible new threat facing Hadrian’s Wall as it marks 1,900 years
This UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of our ancient treasures, is under threat because of a delay to a new heritage payments scheme for farmers…
Ancient Tomb in Euboea reveals three skeletons, vessels and coins (photos)
The items were taken to Eeretria for dating and preservation