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Silk Road Archeologist and Archeology Resources
Institutes, Associations and Education Programs


Do you need an archeologist? Would you like to become an archeologist?
On this page one can find the people and organizations to help uncover the mysteries of the ancient worlds that still surround us, even if we know it not.
 
Silk Road: Country by Country Archeological Resources

Afghanistan

University of Kabul: Department of Archeology and Anthropology: http://ku.edu.af/en/page/social-science/886/archaeology-and-anthropology-department
Afghan Institute of Archeology: http://worldarchitecture.org/blog-links/npce/afghan-institute-of-archaeology.html
Two Centuries of Archeology in Afghanistan: https://www.cemml.colostate.edu/cultural/09476/afgh03enl.html
Excavations ii in Afghanistan: http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/excavations-ii
Afghanistan Archeology: http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/afghanistan-viii-archeo
Renowned Afghan Archaeologist Zemaryalai Tarzi Discusses Bamiyan http://asiafoundation.org/2014/06/11/renowned-afghan-archaeologist-zemaryalai-tarzi-discusses-bamiyan/
From Bactria to Taxila http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.hk/2012/07/from-bactria-to-taxila-database-of.html
Archeology of Afghanistan (Research papers): http://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/Archaeology_of_Afghanistan
 
Armenia
Recent discoveries in Armenia is astounding the archeological community - September, 2014 http://arevordi.blogspot.hk/2011/01/ancient-winery-found-in-armenia-january.html
Armenian Origins: An Overview of Ancient and Modern Sources and Theories by Thomas J. Samuelian
http://www.arak29.am/PDF_PPT/7-History/Armenian_origins_eng.htm
http://www.sci.am/resorgs.php?oid=32&langid=1
 
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography http://archaeopark.az/en/
Azerbaijan Institute of Archeology and Ethnology: http://archaeology.org.az http://arxeologiya.az/
Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography  Vegetation and plant exploitation at Mentesh Tepe (Azerbaijan), 6th–3rd millennium BC initial results of the archaeobotanical study   http://archaeopark.academia.edu/FarhadGuliyev
Azerbaijan Museum of Archeology and Ethnology http://www.icom.azeurotel.com/en/history03en.html
Archeology of Azerbaijan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeology_of_Azerbaijan
Baku State University Department of Archeology and Ethnology http://history.bsu.edu.az/11/content/avsharova_irada_270
In 2008, the Heydar Aliyev Foundation created the Qala Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum Complex in the open air to preserve the monuments in the territory of the Qala State History and Ethnography Museum and enrich the Preserve by bringing in archaeological finds discovered in Absheron. On October 10, 2008, President Ilham Aliyev and his spouse Mehriban Aliyeva attended the inauguration of the museum complex. http://heydar-aliyev-foundation.org/en/content/view/136/2243/Qala-Archaeological-and-Ethnographic-Museum-Complex-
Archeology of Iran viii Encyclopedia Iranica http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/archeology-viii-northern-azerbaijan-republic-of-azerbaijan-1
MEHRAVAN FINDINGS IN AZERBAIJAN https://www.archaeological.org/fieldnotes/newsbriefs/22543
Naxçivan Archaeological Project, the first ever joint American-Azerbaijani program of surveys and excavations. Since 2006, Lauren Ristvet (University of Pennsylvania), Hilary Gopnik (Emory University), and Dr. Vəli Baxşəliyev (Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Naxçivan), along with their colleagues and students, have investigated the long term history of this fascinating region. (2006-2009 may not be operating now, but contact information is provided) http://www.oglanqala.net/home.php?lang=english&page=main
Smithsonian – Ancient Heritage in Azerbaijan - Georgia - Turkey By Taylor, Paul Michael, Christopher R. Polglase, Najaf Museyibli, Jared M. Koller, and Troy A. Johnson http://agt.si.edu/
 
China
The application of scientific archaeology to Chinese sites began in 1921, when Johan Gunnar Andersson first excavated the Yangshao Village sites in Henan. The application of scientific archaeology to Chinese sites began in 1921, when Johan Gunnar Andersson first excavated the Yangshao Village sites in Henan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeology_of_China#cite_note-1
From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_Archaeology,_Chinese_Academy_of_Social_Sciences
Institute of Archaeology – Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (IA; Chinese: 中国社会科学院考古研究所)
http://www.kaogu.cn/en/
Department of Prehistoric Archaeology,[3] established 1953[1]
Department of Xia, Shang and Zhou Archaeology,[3] established 1953[1]
Research Department of Han to Tang Archaeology,[3] established 1953[1]
Research Center for Frontier Archaeology and Foreign Archaeology,[3] established 2002[1]
Center for Scientific Archaeology,[3] established 1995[1]
Archaeology Press,[3] established 1955[1]
Center for Archaeological Data and Information,[3] established 1996[1]
In addition, the Research Center for Ancient Civilizations and the Conservation and Research Center of Cultural Heritage are also affiliated with IA CASS. The institute is also responsible for the Department of Archaeology of the Graduate School of CASS.[3]
  • Banpo, in Xi'an, Shaanxi
  • Miaodigou, in Shan County, Henan
  • Qujialing, in Jingshan County, Hubei
  • Liuwan, in Ledu, Qinghai
  • Erlitou, in Yanshi, Henan
  • Yinxu, in Anyang, Henan
  • Fenghao, in Shaanxi
  • Eastern Zhou dynasty Luoyang, in Henan
  • Han dynasty Chang'an, in Shaanxi
  • Mancheng Han tomb in Hebei
  • Han and Wei dynasty Luoyang
  • Sui and Tang dynasty Daxing-Chang'an
  • Sui and Tang dynasty Luoyang
  • Khanbaliq, capital of the Yuan dynasty, in Beijing
  • Dingling Mausoleum of the Ming dynasty[1]
Director: Chen Xingcan (陈星灿, 2017–present)
Other prominent Chinese archaeologists
  • Xu Xusheng, discoverer of the Erlitou culture
  • Zheng Zhenxiang, discovered the Shang Dynasty tomb of Fuhao
  • Chen Mengjia, authority on oracle bones and ancient Chinese bronzes
  • Guo Baojun (郭宝钧)
  • Huang Wenbi
  • Su Bingqi (苏秉琦)[1]
http://www.kaogu.cn/en/
Archeology Associations/Universities in China
1.School of Archaeology and Museology, Peking University http://web5.pku.edu.cn/kaoguen/
2.History College, Zhengzhou University http://www2.zzu.edu.cn/history/
3. Research Center For Chinese Frontier Archaeology of Jilin University   http://bjkg.jlu.edu.cn/en_index.php
4.Department of Archaeology and Museum, the School of History and Culture, Shandong University      http://www.history.sdu.edu.cn/english/

5. Department of Archaeology, the School of History & Culture, Sichuan University http://historytourism.scu.edu.cn/old/history/english/index.htm
6.Department of Anthropology, Sun Yat-Sen University http://ssa.sysu.edu.cn/EnglishWeb/Index.aspx
7.    Department of Anthropology and Ethnology, Xiamen University http://anthro.xmu.edu.cn/
8.The College of History, Nanjing University http://history.nju.edu.cn/english/
9.The College of History, Wuhan University http://www.history.whu.edu.cn/
10.Oriental Archaeology Research Center of Shandong University http://www.history.sdu.edu.cn/xueyuankaikuang/jdjs2.htm
11. Department of History, School of Humanities , Tsinghua University http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/dhisen/index.html
12.The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences     http://www.gscass.cn/cass/english/
 
International Field Research (Summer 2017 – Registration Closed) http://ifrglobal.org/program/china-yangguanzhai/
Andover Foundation for Archeological Research http://www.afargo.org/
http://www.tibetarchaeology.com/about-the-author/
Georgia
Dmanisi Paleoanthropology Field School http://www.dmanisi.ge/page?id=19&lang=en
GRAPE is an international multidisciplinary research project investigating the emergence of farming economies in the South Caucasus and the influence of the Near East on the development of local Neolithic cultures and, conversely, the influence of Caucasia on the Near East. “Research and Popularization of Georgian Grape and Wine Culture” http://grape.utoronto.ca/
Smithsonian – Ancient Heritage in Azerbaijan - Georgia - Turkey By Taylor, Paul Michael, Christopher R. Polglase, Najaf Museyibli, Jared M. Koller, and Troy A. Johnson http://agt.si.edu/
 
India
Institute of Archaeology The Institute of Archaeology was established in the year 1985, by upgrading the School of Archaeology which was established in 1959 for imparting advanced training in multidisciplinary field of Archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics, Museology, Conservation, Antiquarian law, etc. The Post Graduate Diploma in Archaeology course, conducted in the Institute is of two years duration. It is conducted by the experts from ASI and the Country's eminent archaeologists as guest lectures.  http://www.asi.nic.in/asi_training.asp
Excavations in India: http://www.asi.nic.in/asi_excavations.asp
Archeological Survey of India http://www.asi.nic.in/
Excavations in India : http://www.telanganamuseums.com/excavation.html
History of Archeology in India: http://www.indianetzone.com/43/history_archaeology_india.htm
Maritime Archeology in India: https://www.scribd.com/document/2367977/Maritime-Archaeology-in-India
Link list for archeological resources in India: https://india.gov.in/topics/art-culture/archaeology
The Future of our Past - Conserving Heritage Cities in South Asia https://www.facebook.com/thefutureofourpast/
 
Iran
Society for Iranian Archeology https://sites.google.com/site/societyforiranianarchaeology/ Has a great link-list: https://sites.google.com/site/societyforiranianarchaeology/home/for-public/links
Open Access Journal: International Journal of the Society of Iranian Archaeologists  International Journal of the Society of Iranian Archaeologists ISSN: 2423-3412
Anthropology Department (Columbia University)--- http://www.columbia.edu/cu/anthropology/  Art History ... International Society for Iranian Studies --- http://www.iranian-studies.com/ http://irannameh.org/index.php/journal
http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.hk/2013/12/coming-soon-international-journal-of.html
ARCHEOLOGY vi. Islamic Iran http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/archeology-vi
Society for the National Heritage of Iran https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_for_the_National_Heritage_of_Iran
British Institute of Persian Studies: http://www.bips.ac.uk/
Facebook: Iran Archeology https://www.facebook.com/iranarchaeology
World Archeology.com (…”We began our visit to Iran with a couple of days in Tehran, staying at the very comfortable premises of the British Institute of Persian Studies (who generously supported our visit to Iran), where we made good use of the excellent library and other facilities.”) https://www.world-archaeology.com/travel/bisitun-iran.htm
Archeology Archive, Iran (A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America): http://archive.archaeology.org/iran/
Academia.edu Some useful scholarly articles, some other things.
http://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/Iran_Archaeology
National Museum of Iran  (In Tehran) http://nationalmuseum.ichto.ir/  (Farsi) http://gallery.netbaran.com/museum-National%20Museum%20of%20IRAN.htm (English)
Islamic Archeology in Iran: https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/islamic-archaeology-in-iran/
Report from the Field: Archaeological Research in Iran's Islamabad Plain by Kamyar Abdi  https://quod.lib.umich.edu/j/jii/4750978.0007.106/--report-from-the-field-archaeological-research-in-irans?rgn=main;view=fulltext
 
Iraq
The Iraq War and Archeology: http://iwa.univie.ac.at/
Ur Online offers an insight into the unique site of Ur, near Nasiriyah in southern Iraq, and one of the largest and most important cities of ancient Mesopotamia. Excavations at Ur between 1922 and 1934 by Sir Leonard Woolley, jointly sponsored by the British Museum and the Penn Museum, uncovered Ur’s famous ziggurat complex, densely packed private houses, and the spectacular Royal Graves. Half the finds from Woolley’s excavations are housed in the Iraq Museum in Baghdad, with the other half shared equally between the British Museum and the Penn Museum. Through the generosity of the Leon Levy Foundation, lead underwriter, the Kowalski Family Foundation and the Hagop Kevorkian Fund, Ur Online preserves digitally and invites in-depth exploration of the finds and records from this remarkable site. Learn more about the project. http://www.ur-online.org/
Archaeological Site Photographs: Mesopotamia: Babylon  https://oi.uchicago.edu/gallery/archaeological-site-photographs-mesopotamia-babylon#babylon03.png
 
Jordan
Jordan online: Archeology in Jordan: http://archaeologyofjordan.strikingly.com/ Ongoing excavations: http://archaeologyofjordan.strikingly.com/ Museums and exhibitions: http://archaeologyofjordan.strikingly.com/#museums-and-exhibitions
 
Archeology in Jordan: https://www.penn.museum/sites/biomoleculararchaeology/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/AJABaqah.pdf
 
Institute for Field Research Summer 2017 project in Jordan. http://ifrglobal.org/program/jordan-dhiban/
The American Center of Oriental Research (ACOR) promotes research and publication across disciplines with a special emphasis on archaeology in Jordan. https://www.acorjordan.org/
 
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan’s Institute of archaeology is named after A.Kh.Margulan and is renowned for its legendary expeditions…
Under the leadership of the well-known scientist A.Kh.Margulan beginning from 1945…
Currently being carried out following the expeditions:
  • The Chirik-Rabat archeological expedition
  • THE EXPEDITIONS OF THE INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY
  • The Southern-Kazakhstani complex archeological expedition (the SKCAE)
http://www.archaeolog.kz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3&Itemid=8&lang=en
Geoarchaeological Survey in Kazakhstan Season:  June 15, 2017 to October 31, 2017 - 1. Chu-Ili mountains (Petroglyphs sites), 15-30 June; 17-31 October 2. Geoarchaeological study of the Balkhash Lake and Ili delta, 1-15 August, 1-15 September; 3. Complete geoarchaeological documentation of the foothills of the Eastern Trans-Ili Alatau (East of Almaty), 10-24 July; 2-16 October - Archeological Institute of America - https://www.archaeological.org/fieldwork/afob/4740
Archeology of Kazakhstan during an independence era: results and prospects. National Digital History of Kazakhstan http://e-history.kz/en/contents/view/868

A Short History of Kazakhstan Archeology (by UNESCO) http://old.unesco.kz/heritagenet/kz/historical_cult/instit_archeol/history_en.htm
 
Kyrgyzstan
Probably the foremost expert on archeology in Kyrgyzstan at this time would be: Abdraiym Turganbaev Director of National Historical and Archaeological Museum Complex Sulayman the only UNESCO World Heritage museum in Osh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Historical_and_Archaeological_Museum_Complex_Sulayman
 
It appears the Historical Institute at Kyrgyzstan's Academy of Sciences has responsibility for Archeological research there.  http://www.nas.aknet.kg/eng/index.php?menu=0  They publish: Problems of History and Archeology (once a year)
 
Almost all ethnographic expeditions carried out in Kyrgyzstan from 1926 to the 1960s were conducted under Saul Abramzon's leadership. In the process, Saul Abramzon brought up a generation of Kyrgyzstan expert ethnographers… http://www.liquisearch.com/saul_abramzon
Archeology (some of the people who published papers) on Kyrgyzstan’s archeological work: http://www.academia.edu/People/Archaeology_of_Kyrgyzstan 
 
Lebanon
A British Association: http://www.ahlebanon.com/ Archeology and History in Lebanon has an informative site…
American Schools of Oriental Research: https://www.facebook.com/ASOResearch/?ref=br_rs Also has some information about archeology in Lebanon.
An authority on archeology in Lebanon appears to be Dominic Perring – Centre for Applied Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, University College London.  https://www.world-archaeology.com/world/asia/lebanon/lebannon.htm
Further resources may be obtained from:
Museum of Lebanese Prehistory
Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut
National Museum of Beirut
 
Mongolia
A contact list of the Institute of Archeology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences can be found at: http://mongolianarchaeology.academia.edu/ (Their websites don’t seem to be working, but they have a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Institute-of-Archaeology-Mongolian-Academy-of-Sciences/113434455339797 )
 
Nepal
Department of Archaeology Government of Nepal Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Ramshahpath, Kathmandu, Nepal was established in 1953 A.D. under the Government of Nepal. This is primer organization for the archaeological research and protection of the cultural heritage of the country. Protection and maintenance of archaeological sites, ancient monuments including remains of national importance, museum and archive management are the main concern of Department of archaeology. Department of archaeology also regulate all archaeological activities in the country as per the provision of the ‘Ancient Monument Preservation Act, 2013’ (A.D. 1956) Likewise, the act also provides ample provisions to protect and preserve any individual monuments, group of monuments, sites and even vernacular edifices located throughout the country either private or public having archaeological, historical, artistic and aesthetic values. This act has authorized the Department of Archaeology as a principal governmental authority to protect and preserve the vast cultural heritage of the country.  http://doa.gov.np/
Tribhuvan University, Central Department of Nepali Culture, History and Archeology, Kirtipur
http://tribhuvan-university.edu.np/academics/central-departments/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Archaeology_(Nepal)
For current research also see: http://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/Archaeology_of_Nepal
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/11/131125-buddha-birth-nepal-archaeology-science-lumbini-religion-history/
http://anhs-himalaya.org/about/
 
Pakistan
Archaeology in Pakistan is conducted under the direction of Department of Archaeology and Museums (DOAM) of Ministry of Heritage and National Integration of Pakistan. http://nationalheritage.gov.pk/doam.html
The Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been functioning at the Provincial level since 1st July,1992 for the protection and preservation of Cultural Heritage of the province and after the devolution of Department of Archaeology and Museums Govt. of Pakistan (Federal Archaeology Department) on 30th June 2011 the staff and 91 archaeological sites and Swat Museum, Saidue have been transferred to the Provincial Directorate. The Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was established for the following basic objectives:
(i) Exploration of Archaeological sites.
(ii) Excavation of Archaeological sites.
(iii) Establishment of new museums in the Province & maintenance of existing Museums.
(iv) Conservation of Historic monuments.
Subordinate Institutions:
The following are the subordinate institutions of the Directorate.
i. Peshawar Museum, Peshawar, ii. Dir Museum, Chakdara, iii. Swat Museum, Saidu Sharifiv. Mardan Museum, Mardan, v. City Museum, Gor Khuttree, vi. Chitral Museum, Chitral. vii. Pushkalavati Museum Charsadda, viii. Hund Museum, Swabi, ix. Bannu Museum Bannux. Sethi House (Peshawar), xi. Bumburate Museum, Chitral.
Mission
(i) Exploration of Archaeological sites, (ii) Excavation of Archaeological sites, (iii) Establishment of new museums in the Province & maintenance of existing Museums
(iv) Conservation of Historic monuments
(v)The Directorate is also engaged in arousing awareness among the general masses to realize the status and importance of tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the country. Dissemination of relevant knowledge has greatly helped in promoting this awareness resulting in preservation of archaeological sites and monuments. Now the people are showing keen interest in reconstructing cultural heritage and ancient history of our homeland.
(vi) Our mission is also to strengthen political relations with the neighboring countries by interacting with them in the domain of research. We are making progress in signing research projects with the top class Universities and Museums world over to delve deeper the roots and developmental march of civilizations that flourished on this soil. We are also aiming at sharing information pertaining to our subject with the international experts through holding seminars and conferences that are attended by a large number of renowned scholars and intellectual from different countries of the world.  http://www.kparchaeology.com/
 
Ethnomedical Sites and archeology in Pakistan https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305874867_Ethno-Medicinal_Inventory_of_Khanpur_Valley_and_Some_Archeological_Sites_Reflecting_Ancient_Gandhara_Civilization_District_Haripur_Pakhtunkhwa_Pakistan
Heritage Foundation Pakistan http://www.heritagefoundationpak.org/Page/1309/Introduction-Pakistans-Cultural-Heritage-Type-of-Tangible-Heritage-Archaeological-Sites-Historic-Mon
Archeological Society of Pakistan: http://archaeologicalsocietyofpakistan.blogspot.hk/
Archeology in Pakistan by Penn State University: https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/archaeology-in-pakistan/ Khan, .F.A. “Archaeology in Pakistan” Expedition Magazine 6.3 (May 1964): n. pag. Expedition Magazine. Penn Museum, May 1964 Web. 21 May 2017 http://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/?p=708
http://www.academia.edu/12605522/Archaeological_museums_of_pakistan
 
Russian Federation
Russian Academy of Sciences – Institute of Archeology http://www.archaeolog.ru/
http://archaeolog-ru.academia.edu/
The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences is a scientific - research institution which has many various scientific trends. http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/siberia/indexold.html
Russian Archeologists (53 pages): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Russian_archaeologists
 Institute of history, archaeology and ethnography of the peoples of the far-east, far- eastern branch of the RAS (IHAE FEBRAS) http://ihaefe.org/en/
Archeology Fund http://www.archae.ru/en/
Russian Archeological Institute Constantinople
http://www.arthermitage.org/Russian-Archaeological-Institute-Constantinople.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monastery_of_Stoudios
The Boncuklu project is investigating the appearance of the first villages and farmers in central Turkey. At Boncuklu we are also exploring the origins of the remarkable symbolism seen in paintings and reliefs at the nearby famous Neolithic town of Çatalhöyük. The course will take place at the Neolithic site of Boncuklu, dating to c. 8500 BCE, the earliest village in central Anatolia and the predecessor of the famous Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük.  http://ifrglobal.org/program/turkey-boncuklu/
 
Syrian Arab Republic
Syria is home of the world’s most ancient civilization and archeological sites.
Association for the protection of Syrian Archeology: http://apsa2011.com/apsanew/
https://www.facebook.com/apsa2011
http://www.bu.edu/archaeology/category/syria/
 
Tajikistan
Donish Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography, Academy of Sciences, Republic of Tajikistan http://taj-history.tj/en/node/187
http://anrt.academia.edu/
The Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan http://www.interacademies.net/Academies/ByRegion/MiddleEastCentralAsia/Tajikistan/11520.aspx
http://www.pamirs.org/archaeology.htm
 
Turkey
Ankara University Department of Archeology http://www.dtcf.ankara.edu.tr/en/department-of-archeology/
KOC University: Ph.D. program in Archaeology and History of Art: https://www.phdstudies.com/PhD-in-Archaeology-and-History-of-Arts/Turkey/KOC-UNIVERSITY/
Turkish Archeological News: https://www.facebook.com/turkisharchaeonews
UCL Institute of Archeology: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/research/tags/turkey
British Institute at Ankara supports, enables and encourages research in Turkey and the Black Sea region in a wide range of fields including archaeology, ancient and modern history, heritage management, social sciences and contemporary issues in public policy and political sciences. http://biaa.ac.uk/
Boston University Archeology – Turkey
http://www.bu.edu/archaeology/category/turkey/
Archeological Centers in Turkey: https://brown.edu/Departments/Joukowsky_Institute/resources/turkeyresources
Institute of Nautical Archeology – Turkey: http://nauticalarch.org/ina-turkey/
The Antalya Museum or Antalya Archeological Museum is one of Turkey's largest museums, located in Konyaaltı, Antalya. It includes 13 exhibition halls and an open air gallery. It covers an area of 7,000 m2 (75,000 sq ft) and 5000 works of art are exhibited. In addition a further 25,000–30,000 artifacts which cannot be displayed are in storage
http://www.tanitma.gov.tr/TR,22677/yerel-etkinlikler.html
http://wowturkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11514
http://www.pbase.com/dosseman/antalyamuseum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antalya_Museum
Archaeobotanical Reports from Turkey and Related Items https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~nmiller0/turkey.html 
Republic of Turkey – Ministry of Culture and Tourism
http://www.kulturturizm.gov.tr/?_Dil=2
 
Turkmenistan
Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography http://science.gov.tm/en/organisations/archeo_institute/
UCL Institute of Archeology Merv Project: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/research/directory/merv_williams
South Turkmenistan Complex Archaeological Expedition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Turkmenistan_Complex_Archaeological_Expedition
 
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan Institute of Archeology: On September 30, 1970 Institute operates as a separate division of the Institute of Archeology of the Academy of Sciences with accommodation in Samarkand. In 1988 the Institute was named after its organizer, academician of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan Yahyo Gulyamova. http://archaeology.uz/?lang=en
Institute of Archaeology Of Uzbek Academy of Sciences, Samarkand  Institute of Archaeology Of The Uzbek Academy Of Sciences, Samarqand
Research Papers: http://archaeology-uz.academia.edu/  http://archaeology-uz.academia.edu/Departments/Tashkent_Department/Documents
New York University – Uzbekistan Archeology Research: http://isaw.nyu.edu/graduate-studies/archaeological-projects http://isaw.nyu.edu/people/affiliates/senior-fellows/kazim-abdullaev-1
Turkestan International Group for Research and Excavation. Archaeologist. Specialized Archaeologist in Archaeology of Central Asia. Archaeologist member at Uch Kulakh tepe mission. Phd canditate at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. http://oasisofbukhara.com/
 
 

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