Theodore Makridi Bey (1872–1940) was an Ottoman and Turkish - Greek archaeologist who conducted the first excavations of the Hittite capital, Hattusas. He was the second director of the Istanbul Archaeological Museum (then Imperial Ottoman Museum) after Osman Hamdi Bey.[1]
He undertook excavations in Hattusas together with Hugo Winckler in 1906–1907 and 1911–1912. He was reportedly inept in controlling the excavations and unable to prevent theft of found items.[1]
He continued to be employed by the state and pursued archeological excavations after the declaration of the Turkish Republic.[2]
^ abBurney, Charles Historical Dictionary of the Hittites Scarecrow Press, 2004 ISBN 0810865645
^Türk kültürü araştırmaları, v15-16, p. 159, Ankara, 1976
TheodoreMakridi Bey (1872–1940) was an Ottoman and Turkish - Greek archaeologist who conducted the first excavations of the Hittite capital, Hattusas...
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near Boğazköy in Turkey for the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft with TheodoreMakridi which identify it as the royal capital of the Hittites (continue to...
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p. 13. Magnus 2005, Proofs, p. 102. Hintikka & Sandu 2006, pp. 13–16; Makridis 2022, pp. 1–2; Runco & Pritzker 1999, p. 155. Gómez-Torrente 2019; Magnus...