Tahsin Özgüç

Tahsin Özgüç

Tahsin Özgüç, (1916- 2005) was an eminent Turkish field archaeologist. His long career, began after the World War II and lasted up to the present, made him doyen of Anatolian archaeology.

Tahsin Özgüç was born in Kırcaali, Bulgaria. He was educated at the Faculty of Philology, History and Geography in Ankara University, graduating 1940. Following his doctorate in 1942 at the same faculty, he became assistant between 1945-1946 and lecturer from 1946 to 1954, the year when he was appointed professor. Özgüç served as the dean of the faculty in the years 1968-1969. In the time between 1969 and 1980, he was rector of the same university. Following his retirement in 1981, he was five years long in charge of vice chairman of the High Education Council of Turkey.

Özgüç contributed much to Anatolian archaeology with his students, archaeological excavations and more than 100 scientific articles and books published. He lectured as guest professor in 1962-1964 at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, in 1964 at the Saarland University and in 1975-1976 at the University of Munich, Germany. He and his wife Nimet, also a professor of archaeology at Ankara University, formed a remarkable team, dominating Turkish field archaeology and its university teaching. Ozgüç was the excavator of the great site of Kültepe (Kayseri), ancient Kanesh, where his 57 years of continuous excavation produced sensational architectural artifacts and texts, revealing in extraordinary detail the first historical period of Anatolia, that of the Assyrian merchant colonies, about 2000-1700 BC. He also led excavations in Karahöyük Elbistan, Horoztepe (Tokat), Altıntepe (Erzincan), Maşathöyük, Kazankaya and Kululu.

Özgüç was member of several scientific institutions, such as Turkish Historical Institute, German Archaeological Institute, British Academy, American Archaeological Institute,Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, City of London Archaeological Society and Institute of Archaeology in Turkey.

Tahsin Özgüç died on October 28, 2005 in Ankara. He was outlived by his wife and their son.

Awards

* 1978 Great Cross of Merit Order of the Federal Republic of Germany,
* 1990 Order of the Rising Sun gilt and silver (5th class), Japan
* 1991 Order of the Crown, Belgium
* 1992 Turkish Publicity Foundation Award

Honorary doctorates

* Free University of Berlin, Germany
* University of Munich, Germany
* Ghent University, Belgium

References

* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article330433.ece The Independent News and Media]


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