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The British Institute at Ankara (BIAA), formerly British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, is a research institute that supports, promotes, and publishes research into the humanities and social sciences of Turkey and the Black Sea region. The institute was founded in 1947 and became legally incorporated in 1956 as part of a cultural agreement between the Republic of Turkey and the United Kingdom. The institute is a UK registered charity and part of the British Academy's Overseas Institutes. The institute has an office in based in Ankara, where it maintains a library, research facilities, and accommodation for visiting scholars. It also has a London office.

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  • British Institute at Ankara (en)
  • Британский институт археологии в Анкаре (ru)
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  • The British Institute at Ankara (BIAA), formerly British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, is a research institute that supports, promotes, and publishes research into the humanities and social sciences of Turkey and the Black Sea region. The institute was founded in 1947 and became legally incorporated in 1956 as part of a cultural agreement between the Republic of Turkey and the United Kingdom. The institute is a UK registered charity and part of the British Academy's Overseas Institutes. The institute has an office in based in Ankara, where it maintains a library, research facilities, and accommodation for visiting scholars. It also has a London office. (en)
  • Британский институт в Анкаре (англ. The British Institute at Ankara (BIAA); до 2004 г. -Британский институт археологии в Анкаре (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, тур. Ankara İngiliz Arkeoloji Enstitüsü) — международная научная организация, которая способствует проведению археологических исследований в Турции и на побережье Чёрного моря. Институт был основан в 1947 году по инициативе известного английского археолога Джона Гарстанга, официально открыт в январе 1948 года. Первым директором института стал другой английский археолог Сетон Ллойд, который возглавлял институт до 1961 года. (ru)
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  • British Institute at Ankara (en)
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  • Atatürk Bulvarı No: 154, Çankaya (en)
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  • The British Institute at Ankara (BIAA), formerly British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, is a research institute that supports, promotes, and publishes research into the humanities and social sciences of Turkey and the Black Sea region. The institute was founded in 1947 and became legally incorporated in 1956 as part of a cultural agreement between the Republic of Turkey and the United Kingdom. The institute is a UK registered charity and part of the British Academy's Overseas Institutes. The institute has an office in based in Ankara, where it maintains a library, research facilities, and accommodation for visiting scholars. It also has a London office. Archaeologist Lutgarde Vandeput is the current director of the BIAA. In addition to funding the publication of research monographs on archaeology and the history of Turkey, the institute regularly publishes the journal Anatolian Studies and the annual magazine Heritage Turkey. By the decision of the Turkish government, all scholars from the United Kingdom wishing to do archeological research in Turkey must channel their permit applications through the British Institute in Ankara. (en)
  • Британский институт в Анкаре (англ. The British Institute at Ankara (BIAA); до 2004 г. -Британский институт археологии в Анкаре (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, тур. Ankara İngiliz Arkeoloji Enstitüsü) — международная научная организация, которая способствует проведению археологических исследований в Турции и на побережье Чёрного моря. Институт был основан в 1947 году по инициативе известного английского археолога Джона Гарстанга, официально открыт в январе 1948 года. Первым директором института стал другой английский археолог Сетон Ллойд, который возглавлял институт до 1961 года. В 1956 году между Турцией и Великобританией было заключено специальное соглашение, которое регулирует его работу. Институт имеет представительства и в Лондоне, и в Анкаре, где в помещениях института работает профильная библиотека и хранятся коллекции археологических находок, включающие образцы керамики, зоологические и антропологические образцы. Институт издаёт два авторитетных научных журнала англ. Anatolian Archaeology и англ. Anatolian Studies и рецензируемую серию монографий. (ru)
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