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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2021 · 27 MIN

16. Ilgi Gerçek and Selim Adalı: The Istanbul Sippar Project

from Thin End of the Wedge · host Jon Taylor

Ilgi and Selim explain their collaborative project to document and eventually publish an important group of texts from Turkish-sponsored excavations at Sippar in the late 19th century. They discuss the number and content of these tablets, and how they came to Istanbul. What are the project’s aims and what progress has been made so far?  5:07 About the Project5:47 Why Sippar?7:27 About the tablets9:25 How they came to Istanbul13:15 Results and further goals18:45 Wider dissemination20:56 Mesopotamia in schools  Sevin Kutlu and Teoman Duralı's translation based on N.K. Sandars's translation: Gılgamış Destanı (The Gilgamesh Epic)Muazzez İlmiye Çığ, Gilgameş. Tarihte İlk Kral Kahraman (Gilgamesh. The First Hero King in History)Sait Maden, Gılgamış Destanı (The Gilgamesh Epic)Orhan Suda's translation of Jean Bottéro's translation, Gılgamış Destanı. Ölmek İstemeyen Adam (The Gilgamesh Epic. The Man Who Does Not Want To Die)Muzaffer Ramazanoğlu, 2010, Gılgamış Destanı (The Gilgamesh Epic) ilgigercek (at) bilkent.edu.trselimferruh.adali (at) asbu.edu.trMusic by Ruba HillawiWebsite: http://wedgepod.orgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgw Email: [email protected] Twitter: @wedge_pod  Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod 

Ilgi and Selim explain their collaborative project to document and eventually publish an important group of texts from Turkish-sponsored excavations at Sippar in the late 19th century. They discuss the number and content of these tablets, and how they came to Istanbul. What are the project’s aims and what progress has been made so far? 5:07 About the Project 5:47 Why Sippar? 7:27 About the tablets 9:25 How they came to Istanbul 13:15 Results and further goals 18:45 Wider dissemin...

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