Türkiye’de mozaik denilince akla ilk gelen yer: Zeugma Mozaik Müzesi ve eserlerinin tarihi
Date
2021Publisher
Bilkent University
Language
Turkish
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Abdürrahim Özer, HIST200-4 (2021-2022 Spring);4
Abstract
9 Eylül 2011 tarihinde ziyaretçileriyle buluşan Gaziantep Zeugma Müzesi dünyanın en
büyük ikinci mozaik müzesidir. En az müze kadar, inşa fikrinin ortaya çıkışı ve içerisinde yer
alan eserlerin hikâyeleri de ilgi çekicidir. Zeugma Mozaik Müzesi’ndeki eserlerin en bilineni
Çingene Kızı olmasına karşın en az onun kadar önemli olan Oceanos ve Tethys Mozaiği,
Akratos ve Euprosyne Mozaiği, Akhilleus Mozaiği, Europhe’nin Kaçırılışı Mozaiği de müzede
sergilenmektedir. Bu yazıda kazı çalışmaları sonucunda çıkarılan eserlerin özellikleri, müzenin
inşa edilişi ile eserlerin müzeye getiriliş süreci ve tüm bu sürecin Gaziantep’e kültür, ekonomi
ve turizm yönünden katkıları incelenmiştir. Gaziantep Zeugma Museum, which met its visitors on September 9, 2011, is the
second-largest mosaic museum in the world. As much as the museum, the emergence of the
idea of construction, and the stories of the works in it are also interesting. Although the most
well-known of the work in the Zeugma Mosaic Museum is the Gypsy Girl, the Oceanos and
Tethys Mosaic, Acratos and Euprosyne Mosaic, Achilles Mosaic, Europhe's Abduction
Mosaic, which are at least as important as it, are also exhibited in the museum. In this article,
the characteristics of the artifacts unearthed by excavations, the construction of the museum
and the process of bringing the artifacts to the museum, and the contributions of this entire
process to Gaziantep in terms of culture, economy, and tourism were examined.
Keywords
Gaziantep Zeugma MüzesiÇingene Kızı Mozaiği
Oceanos ve Tethys Mozaiği
Akratos ve Euprosyne Mozaiği
Akhilleus Mozaiği
Europhe'nin Kaçırılışı Mozaiği
Gaziantep Zeugma Museum
Gypsy Girl Mosaic
Oceanos and Tethys Mosaic
Acratos and Euprosyne Mosaic
Achilles Mosaic
Europhe's Abduction Mosaic
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