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Middle East Technical University Archaeology Museum

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+90 312 210 22 09
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Ankara Province, Cankaya District, Üniversiteler Mah., Odtü Küme Evler, 182/6
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Ankara Province, Cankaya District, Üniversiteler Mah., Odtü Küme Evler, 182/6
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Çağdaş C.
Level 11 Local Expert
November 17, 2024
Let's not say a museum; if we say archaeology is an exhibition niche, dsha Apr would be correct. You can see why I said that in the photos, but let's explain. When you Decamp from the ground floor to the upper floor, there are serious gaps between the storefronts interspersed in a large area. It looks as if most of the existing ones have left. On the mezzanine floor, which is reached by a wooden staircase, there are a few pieces and boards. I would say it's OPEN for those who think it's closed Decembertime, but it's a place that needs another 70-80 years to become an archaeological museum. The works in two of the universities I graduated from are more than just in the department here. It's not that it's called a museum, but the fact that the number of artifacts was low and caused a serious waste of time during my live visit caused me to be disappointed. A more optimal approach would be if they donated the artifacts here to a museum and people saw them while visiting a large and real archaeological museum. Antalya, Sanliurfa, Istanbul, Gaziantep archaeological museums are relics that can be donated to museums with a high number of cults and visitors in this regard. It reaches more people.
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