
Aysel ArslanNetherlands Institute in Turkey
Aysel Arslan
Doctor of Philosophy
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September 2011 - June 2020
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September 2014 - July 2022
September 2011 - August 2014
September 2006 - June 2011
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Gender was an inseparable part of each person’s identity in the past as it is today. Although archaeological debates have included gender studies since the 1980s, most of the discussions find it difficult to go beyond sexual identifications, and making claims on gender roles is a necessarily harder challenge than in other disciplines. As a concept,...
Müzelerdeki kültürel mirasın ve arkeolojik araştırma sonuçlarının dijitalleştirilmesi ve eldeki verilerin internet ortamında erişilebilir hale getirilmesi, araştırmacılar arasında bilgi paylaşımının artmasına ve kültürel mirasın korunmasına yardımcı olur. Dünyada pek çok arşiv ve müze, verilerini dijital ortama aktarıp herkesin kullanımına açık hal...
Can appreciation for urban water heritage and awareness of the present-day water crisis be connected in mutually beneficial ways? What are the contributions that heritage specialists, historians, archaeologists, conservation architects, urban planners, designers and policy makers can make towards developing integrated solutions?
In the autumn of 2...
Fingerprints are commonly found in archaeology, especially on objects made of clay such as pottery and figurines. It is possible to gain information about the individuals who left these prints through paleodermatoglyphics, the study of ancient fingerprints. This field of study combines forensic anthropology with archaeology and is useful in estimat...
What are the ways that industrial heritage places are transformed, both considering their tangible and intangible values as well as their potential to achieve urban inclusivity, sustainability, circularity as well as public engagement? The present book is one of the outcomes of the inaugural program of NIT Urban Heritage Lab. Following an introduct...
Türkiye’deki Hollanda Araştırma Enstitüsü (NIT) 2021 Sonbaharında, endüstri mirasının dönüşümüne yönelik zorlukları ve fırsatları çok disiplinli bir bakış açısıyla ele almayı amaçlayan bir eğitim programı düzenledi. Eğitim programı, bölüm ya da disiplin farkı olmaksızın Hollanda veya Türkiye'de yer alan yüksek öğretim kurumlarından herhangi birine...
Prehistoric anthropomorphic figurines are probably one of the most widely discussed and possibly the most poorly understood archaeological objects of all. The engendering of Anatolian prehistory using figurines and visual representations of people has not progressed much beyond defining which figure is male or female or, in most cases, which figure...
Virtual reconstruction of archaeological artifacts has been a challenge in archaeology. Common reconstruction methods include photography and 3D drawings of the objects from various perspectives. However, these methods are time consuming and often lack the depth perception needed. Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) is a novel technique to ove...