Anamur Museum
{{Short description|Archaeology museum in Anamur, Turkey}}
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| established = {{start date and age|1992}}
| location = Yalıevleri, Adnan Menderes cad.3, Anamur, Turkey
| type = Archaeology, Ethnography
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| owner = Ministry of Culture and Tourism
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Anamur Museum is a museum of archaeology and ethnography in Anamur ilçe (district) of Mersin Province, southern Turkey.
Location
The museum is the Yalıevleri (coastal) neighborhood of Anamur at {{coord| 36|04|12|N|32|51|57|E}}. Mouth of Dragon Creek is to the {{convert|1250|m}} to the east of the museum. Its distance to Anamur centrum is about {{convert|2.5|km}} and to Mersin is {{convert|220|km}}.
History
In 1976, the building area of {{convert|260|m2}} was allocated for the planned museum. But construction was delayed and the museum building was opened in 1992. Anamur area is rich in archaeological remains. Up to the establishment of the museum the finds were displayed in other museums, notably in Silifke and Alanya Museums. After 1992 Anamur based articles were returned to Anamur.
The building and the displayed items
The upper floor of the two storey building is reserved the administration, library, photo lab and a conference room. The archaeology and ethnography display halls as well as the stock room and the cafeteria are in the ground floor. In the museum section in addition to finds in Anamur area, the finds in Bozyazı and Aydıncık (ancient Nagidos and Kelenderis respectively) are also displayed.
In the archaeology hall there are coins, mosaics, oil lamps ornaments and the like from the Roman Empire era and earlier. Some examples in the ethnography hall are carpets, various equipment about coffee treat, powder horn, swords, metallic cookware, copper caldron, clocks etc.[http://www.anamurunsesi.com/tarihdoga/muze/anamurmuze.htm Anamurun Sesi newspaper {{in lang|tr}}] There are 3470 archaeology items, 849 ethnography items, 7105 coins and 124 stamps.[http://www.kulturvarliklari.gov.tr/TR,44123/mersin-anamur-muze-mudurlugu.html Cultural property page of the Ministry of Culture {{in lang|tr}}]
External links
- [http://www.kultur.gov.tr/genel/Sanalmuzeler/mersin_anamur_muzesi_turkce/index.html Virtual museum]
References
{{Mersin Province}}
{{Archaeological museums in Turkey}}
{{Museums in Turkey}}
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Category:Museums in Mersin Province
Category:Archaeological museums in Turkey