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Times of Mark Bridge and Hannah Lucinda Smith signed the news, “Thousands have historical significance held at the British Institute of Archeology Research in Ankara, for example, President Erdogan for Culture and claiming to belong to the collections of the Ministry of Tourism in Turkey and the same day It was taken after he said it would be removed.
The seeds were said to be the legacy of archaeobotanist Gordan Hillman, who died two years ago. It was claimed that the director of the British Archaeological Research Institute, Stephen Mitchell, wrote to the board members and informed the Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s decision to take it.
Mitchell said authorities took “108 boxes of archaeobotanical specimens and 4 buffets of modern seed collections” for display in Ankara state museums. Requests for additional time from authorities were denied in the event the seeds were damaged or lost, Mitchell said.
“FACT REMOVED FROM TURKISH AND INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATORS”
It was noted that the seed collection assembled by Professor Hillman from the Institute of Archeology at University College London (UCL) consists of seeds and botanical samples collected from archaeological sites dating back thousands of years in the region and modern seeds.
In the report, it was claimed that researchers could make use of these seeds “freely” while examining historical plant species or trying to determine which were the specimens at archaeological sites.
Archeobotanist Dorian Fuller from the UCL Institute of Archeology said: “This (by the Turkish authorities) was to remove this research resource from Turkish and international researchers. It was a nice little research facility, open to anyone who wanted to use it, ”he said.
In his letter, Mitchell noted that the Ministry of Culture and Tourism has ensured that the collections will be accessible “subject to the necessary permits.”
The report noted that a British Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We have expressed our concerns on this issue to the relevant Turkish government officials. (Turkish BBC)
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