The field surveys conducted and participated in by members of the department's academic staff are listed below. The majority of these surveys encompass not only epigraphic research but also studies in historical geography and settlement history.
Ongoing Surveys
Epigraphic Studies in the Field Survey of the Ancient City Kelainai-Apameia and Surroundings
Head of Survey: Asst. Prof. Dr. Mustafa BİLGİN; Epigrapher: Assoc. Prof. Dr. M. Ertan YILDIZ
Epigraphic Studies in the Field Survey of Adada
Head of Survey: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet MÖREL; Epigraphers: Prof. Dr. Mustafa ADAK, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Burak TAKMER, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ebru AKDOĞU ARCA, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nuray GÖKALP ÖZDİL, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehmet OKTAN
Epigraphic Studies in the Field Survey of Eskişehir, Seyitgazi and Han
Head of Survey: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rahşan TAMSÜ POLAT; Epigrapher: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hüseyin UZUNOĞLU
Completed Surveys
2022 – 2023
Excavations and Surveys around Domuzağılı in Antalya Province
Head of Research: Antalya Museum; Scientific Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gül Işın; Epigraphers: Assoc. Prof. Dr. M. Ertan YILDIZ and Prof. Dr. Fatih ONUR
2015 – 2022
Field Research on Epigraphy and Settlement History in East Antalya
Head of Survey: Prof. Dr. Mustafa ADAK
2005 – 2021
Heads of Survey: Prof. Dr. Sencer ŞAHİN (2005–2014), Prof. Dr. N. Eda AKYÜREK ŞAHİN (2015–2017), Prof. Dr. Fatih ONUR (2018–2021)
The field surveys of the Lycian road network were initiated by the late professor Sencer Şahin in 2005. The aims of this survey are determining ancient roads and routes in Lycia and Pamphylia, the evaluation of any sort of data from the field indicating the presence of these roads and routes and of all epigraphical material, published or newly found in the course of the surveys. In consequence of this work, this research investigates settlement distribution and the network connections and aims to produce conclusions concerning the administrative and political history of the region, together with the deeper understanding of its historical geography, to the fullest extent. read more →
The field surveys of the Lycian road network were initiated by the late professor Sencer Şahin in 2005. The aims of this survey are determining ancient roads and routes in Lycia and Pamphylia, the evaluation of any sort of data from the field indicating the presence of these roads and routes and of all epigraphical material, published or newly found in the course of the surveys. In consequence of this work, this research investigates settlement distribution and the network connections and aims to produce conclusions concerning the administrative and political history of the region, together with the deeper understanding of its historical geography, to the fullest extent. read more →
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