THE EVALUATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND CONSERVATION ISSUES CASE OF MAN?SA- SARDIS

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2022

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Middle East Technical Univ

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Fine Arts and Elective Courses
(2016)
The Department of Fine Arts and Elective Courses was founded under the School of Fine Arts Design and Architecture in 2016. Within the field of Fine Arts, and during our elective courses offered in English and Turkish for the undergraduate students of our University, our students learn about topics such as art history, art criticism, the relationship between art and society, cultural heritages and their protection, museums and museum studies. We contribute to the self and artistic improvement of our students through practice courses in the fields of music, theater, film, photography, dance, art, comics, statues, tile-glazing, mosaics, ceramics, elocution, rhetoric, sign language and digital art. We aim our students to gain the skills of the 21st century such as entrepreneurship, creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, correct self-expression, flexibility, harmony, media and technology, self-guidance, responsibility, social and intercultural communication; through art. The courses of Theater for Entrepreneurship Skills and Creativity in Professional Life are offered in English, and are within the scope of non-elective Entrepreneurship courses.

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Archaeological sites, which carry the traces of the past to the present day with their values, are considered the memory places of the geography they are located in. Archaeological sites have different dynamics in terms of their location, physical, geographical, and cultural characteristics. For this reason, each of them should be considered a unique phenomenon with its own dynamics in terms of construction periods, settlement characteristics, and current conditions. These sites, which have witnessed history since the day they were founded, are subject to irreversible destruction due to demographic growth, industrial movements, problems related to material quality, time, natural and atmospheric conditions, and changing environmental problems. Protecting archaeological sites and ensuring the continuity of this understanding is necessary for transferring these sites to future generations. The main purpose of this research is to create an inventory by documenting the natural and cultural values of the Sardes Archaeological Site, and to develop recommendations for the protection and evaluation of the site as a cultural heritage site.

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ERDOĞAN, ELMAS/0000-0002-4193-629X

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Archaeological site, conservation, heritage, Sardis Ancient City

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39

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2

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105

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