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Embracing heritage, empowering communities: visualizing fieldwork and the 6 February 2023 Earthquakes at the Bronze Age City of Tell Atchana, Alalakh

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Akar, Murat
Kirman, Onur Hasan
Bulu, Muge
Maloigne, Helene
Tektas, Gokhan
Ecer, Baran Kerim

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2024

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en

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The earthquakes on 6 February 2023 in southeastern T & uuml;rkiye and northern Syria were a disaster on a massive scale. Tens of thousands of lives were lost, and the destruction is still being assessed and grappled with today, over a year later. As one of the archaeological projects in the disaster zone, we at the Tell Atchana Excavations, many of us survivors, have had to consider ways in which we can move forward while incorporating and honoring the past-both the past that we study and our own experiences. We have embraced the engagement with the past that characterizes archaeology as a discipline and have come together to support one another and our communities through a large-scale project of preserving the exposed mudbrick monuments at Tell Atchana. This photo essay journeys through the difficulties we faced and the opportunities we found in them and celebrates the healing potential of archaeology in the face of disaster.

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Journal of Field Archaeology

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Taylor and Francis Ltd.

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Archaeology

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