Uğuz, Hasan : Konya Müzesi Geç Roma Sikkeleri
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"Uğuz, Hasan : Konya Müzesi Geç Roma Sikkeleri"
Hasan Uğuz,
Konya Müzesi Geç Roma Sikkeleri
Istanbul 2026
ISBN 978-625-396-834-2
272 S./pp.; zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; broschiert/softcover
Starting in the early 19th century, as interest in the study of the ancient world, archaeology, and museology grew, the Ottoman Empire did not remain indifferent to these developments and, in parallel with these developments, issued regulations regarding cultural heritage. The Konya Museum was established in 1899 during the Ottoman period as a branch of the Imperial Museum. Operating as a regional museum, it took under its protection the artifacts from the sanjaks under the province’s jurisdiction. During the tenure of Ferid Pasha of Avlona (1898–1902), one of Konya’s governors, cultural artifacts uncovered as part of certain urban development projects (!) were first exhibited at the Konya Bedesten – also known as the “Municipal Museum” – and later at the Konya Museum. At the Konya Museum (according to the museum’s inventory records), archaeological artifacts began to be cataloged starting in 1899. The earliest coin recorded in the museum dates back to 1910.
The subject of this study is the 1,280 coins dating to the Late Roman Period in the museum collection, which were recorded over a 126-year period. The aim is to set a precedent for other museum inventory studies in Turkey, to facilitate the work of researchers planning to conduct research in this field, and to serve as a guide for similar museum studies.
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