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EEO. 2011; 10(3): 1202-1207


Study of the Objects Related To Music Culture In The Archeological Museums In Turkey And Music Education In Museums

Ferda ÖZTÜRK, Ayşe ÇAKIR İLHAN.




Abstract

The main purpose of this study is to study the objects in the archeology museums in Turkey related to
music in accordance with museums and music education. In the study, the answer to the questions of what kind of
objects related to music there are and what the possibilities of music education are in the museums is tried to be
found. The examples of the research in the archeology museums in Turkey are limited with the ones in Ankara,
Çorum, İzmir, Antalya, Çanakkale and İstanbul and its music objects. The music related objects in Ankara Anatolian
Civilization Museum; Çorum Museum, İzmir Archeology Museum, Antalya Museum, Çanakkale Museum and
İstanbul Archeology Museum are examined according to their ages. Literature and storage scanning have been
achieved for gathering the information of the research. Music objects and the data belonging to their own era reached
in data analysis have been analyzed by being categorized. It is understood at the end of the research that the objects
studied are belonged to the Neolitic, Calcholitic, Bronze, Colony, Iron and Rome Ages.

Key words: Archeology Museum, Music Culture, Music Education, Museum Education






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