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Archaeological Conference Held as First Official Event of the Hungarian-Turkish Cultural Year

MTI-Hungary Today 2024.01.19.

As the first official event of the 2024 Hungarian-Turkish Cultural Year, an archaeological conference entitled “The Land of Great Transformation” was held on Thursday at the Hungarian National Museum.

“The Hungarian-Turkish Cultural Year is a unique opportunity to take stock of the deep-rooted cultural interconnections that can be built upon to further strengthen relations and intensify the cultural presence of the two peoples in each other’s countries,” said Judit Hammerstein, Acting Director General of the Hungarian National Museum, in her welcoming speech.

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The joint cultural season is being organized this year to mark the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Hungary and Turkey. The Hungarian-Turkish Cultural Year started on December 18, 2023, and will last for a whole year. The year-long celebrations in Hungary will showcase a wide range of Turkish culture, and a Hungarian cultural season in Türkiye will be held at the same time.

Judit Hammerstein. Photo: MTI/Balogh Zoltán

As the Director-General explained, the close interweaving of the history and culture of the two countries is reflected in linguistic, ethnographic, and archaeological aspects, among others. “The Ottoman-Turkish cultural influence in Hungary is not only preserved in the architectural monuments of the 16th and 17th centuries, mosques, turrets, baths, but also in the way people dressed and used weapons. The influence can still be seen in thinking and gastronomy, but there are also many examples of Hungarian cultural presence and historical sites in Turkey,” said Judit Hammerstein.

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The Director General also mentioned that the Hungarian National Museum houses a number of Turkish historical artifacts, including a special leather cloak, which is a world rarity.

The Hungarian National Museum plans to have a catalogue of Turkish-related objects in its collection by the end of the year,”

she stressed.

Necmi Karul, head of the Department of Prehistoric Archaeology at Istanbul University, gave a presentation on the archaeological site of Göbeklitepe – the site of the first known temple of mankind.

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Göbeklitepe and Karahantepe in Türkiye are known to archaeologists worldwide thanks to the latest finds excavated last October. The Tas Tepeler Project aims to reveal the land and is helping to better understand prehistoric people. One of the highlights of the excavations there is the largest known Neolithic Age, human sculpture discovered so far at Karahantepe.

Pál Raczky, Professor Emeritus of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of ELTE, spoke about the Polgár-Csőszhalom excavation, also revealing the Neolithic period.

Following the conference, a digital exhibition of the Tas Tepeler Project artifacts was held at the Hungarian National Museum.

In the framework of the Hungarian-Turkish Cultural Year, the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and Innovation is organizing a number of artistic and scientific programs. After the opening conference on Thursday, the Hungarian National Museum’s exhibition “Hungarians Building Turkey” will open on Sunday evening at the Ataturk Cultural Center in Istanbul. This traveling exhibition will also be shown in Ankara and Rhodesia. On January 21 and 22, as part of the Cultural Year, the Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra will give a concert in Istanbul and Ankara, Türkiye.

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Via MTI, Featured image: MTI/Balogh Zoltán


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