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Museum of Anatolian Culture

From Turkey and Cyprus in Pictures in Ankara, Turkey on May 06 '09

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The museum of Anatolian Civilizations was a prelude of three more weeks of archaeological sites. Built by Ataturk in 1921, the museum is located at the top of a ridge inside an old Ottoman bazaar. It encompasses all  anatolian civilizations, but focuses  mostly on antiquity, from neolithic finds at Chattal Hoyuk and Alaca Hoyuk to Bronze age Hittite, Phrygian and  Urartian societies.

The museum of Anatolian Civilizations was a prelude of three more weeks of archaeological sites.

 
 

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