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The British Institute at Ankara: 60 years young

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Lutgarde Vandeput
Affiliation:
British Institute at Ankara

Abstract

This paper aims at providing a status quaestionis of the British Institute at Ankara's structure, remit and working-practices today, as well as offering an overview of the development it has gone through during its lifetime. The range of subjects and disciplines covered, as well as the diversity of projects supported today, clearly shows that the British Institute at Ankara (BIAA) has grown and developed considerably in the 60 years of its existence. Archaeological research is no longer concentrated mainly or exclusively on prehistoric or Byzantine sites, as in the early years of the Institute, even if these periods remain important areas of focus. Besides the excavations, the survey projects sponsored by the BIAA have built up a long and strong tradition, particularly of multi-period, regional landscape surveys. With these points of focus, the BIAA differs from other foreign institutes in Turkey.

Özet

Bu makalenin amacı Ankara İngiliz Arkeoloji Enstitüsü (AİAE)'nün kuruluşu, amacı ve günümüzdeki çalışma alanları üzerine bir status quaestionis sunmak ve aynı zamanda kuruluşundan bu yana yaşanan gelişmeleri özetlemektir. İlgi alanı içindeki konuların ve disiplinlerin geniş kapsamı ve projelerinin çeşitliliği, AİAE'nün geçen 60 yıl içinde büyük bir ilerleme ve gelişme gösterdiğini açıkça ortaya koymaktadır. Enstitü, ilk yıllarında tarihöncesi ve Bizans yerleşimlerinin kazı çalışmalarına ağırlık vermiştir. Bugünkü projelerde bu dönemler hala önemli bir yer tutsa da, arkeolojik araştırmalar artık AİAE'nün tek ilgi alanı değildir. AİAE, arkeolojik kazıların yanı sıra, uzun bir süredir devam eden güçlü bir yüzey araştırması geleneği oluşturmuştur, özellikle çevresel bir bütünlük içinde yürütülen çok dönemli bölgesel yüzey araştırmalarına yoğunlaşmıştır. Bu farklı ilgi alanları AİAE'nü Türkiye'deki diğer yabancı enstitülerden farklı kılar.

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Copyright © The British Institute at Ankara 2008

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