In collaboration with IFEA and DAI, the symposium titled “Crossroads: Konya Plain from Prehistory to the Byzantine Period” will be held on 6-7 December 2016 in the RCAC Auditorium.
Read moreIn collaboration with IFEA and DAI, the symposium titled “Crossroads: Konya Plain from Prehistory to the Byzantine Period” will be held on 6-7 December 2016 in the RCAC Auditorium.
Read moreThe exhibition titled ‘Antioch on Orontes: Initial Research on the City of Mosaics’ moved to Ankara with the support of Koç University Vehbi Koç and Ankara Studies and Applied Research Center (VEKAM), Anatolian Civilizations Research Center (AnaMed) and Turkish-American Associa
Read moreAn Innocent City focuses on the stories and illustrations of the everyday objects of Istanbul. The objects presented in the exhibition were inspired by objects on display in the cases of the Museum of Innocence in Çukurcuma.
Read moreNazlı's Guestbook: Osman Hamdi Bey's Circle focuses on Osman Hamdi’s daughter Nazlı Hamdi’s guestbook, containing dedications from the young woman’s relatives and friends, but mostly from her father’s friends, colleagues, and acquaintances. The exhibition aims to shed light on
Read moreAntioch on the Orontes tells the story of how archaeologists unearthed findings from the most brilliant period in the history of Antioch, one of the most important political and cultural centers of the Hellenistic Orient and one of the great metropolises of the Roman Empire.
Read moreKoç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (RCAC) is hosting an exhibition commemorating the 200th anniversary of the birthday of James Robertson, a leading nineteenth-century photographer. The exhibition features Robertson’s original photographs and watercolo
Read more‘Stories From the Hidden Harbor: Shipwrecks of Yenikapı’ is organized by the Istanbul Archaeological Museum in collaboration with Vehbi Koç Foundation and Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations within the scope of the Third International Sevgi Gönül Byzant
Read moreThe symposium titled “The Palimpsest of the House: Re-Assessing Roman, Late Antique, Byzantine, Early Islamic Living Patterns” will be held on 30 November-1 December 2013 in the RCAC Auditorium.
Read more“Artamonofff: Picturing Byzantine Istanbul, 1930-1947” features the photographs taken by Nicholas V. Artamonoff, an amateur photographer of Russian origin, during the time he lived in Istanbul between 1922-1947. Artamonoff's photographs constitutes a unique record of the city,
Read moreThe exhibition “(In) Site Sagalassos”, features excavation photos of Sagalassos, “The City of Emperors”, one of the most significant archaeological discoveries worldwide. The story of the unearthing of the city of Sagalassos in the Burdur province, with its long history of sett
Read more“Water for a Capital” displays the greatest monuments to ancient water engineering, vast relics of a system of one of the longest and most extensive water channels ever constructed. The exhibition explains how archaeologists and scientists have been able to map and document the
Read moreThe symposium titled “Ephesos: From Late Antiquity to the Later Middle Ages” will be held on 30 November-2 December 2012 in the RCAC Auditorium.
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