
Avanos Pottery is a traditional craft product produced in the district of Avanos, within Nevşehir Province in Türkiye, with historical origins extending back to the Neolithic Age. It was officially registered as a “Geographical Indication” by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office on 25 December 2017 and is protected under Law No. 6769 on Industrial Property.Product Definition and Distinctive CharacteristicsAvanos Pottery refers to ceramic products made from local clay extracted in the Avanos d
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Ali Hakyol

KurttepesiHello! Have you ever wondered how people lived thousands of years ago? Back then, there were no schools or cities as we know them today. Kurttepesi is an ancient settlement that whispers secrets from exactly that era. It was a village where people lived by hunting and gathering approximately 11,000 years ago.Kurttepesi is located in the Şanlıurfa province of Türkiye, near the district of Bozova. This region is so significant that it is home to other world-famous ancient sites such as G
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Kasım Emre Anıl

Eskişehir Eti Archaeology Museum is a cultural institution established to preserve, display and scientifically document the cultural heritage of the region spanning a broad historical spectrum from the Neolithic Age to the end of the Ottoman period. It holds a unique place in the history of Turkish museology as the first museum in Türkiye constructed with private sector funding and donated to the state.Founding History and DevelopmentThe origins of museum activities in Eskişehir date back to the
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Bahtiyar Bora ERGÜN

Aksaray, located in the Central Anatolia Region, is a province of historical depth and strategic geographic position. With settlement traces extending back to 7000–6000 BCE, Aksaray has been influenced by various civilizations since antiquity and has served as a significant cultural and trade center throughout history. Since the Assyrian period, it has been continuously inhabited and bears the traces of many civilizations including the Assyrians, Hittites, Phrygians, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks
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Sümeyra Uzun