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Orpheus Taming Wild Animals, Dallas Museum of Art photo

Orpheus Taming Wild Animals, Dallas Museum of Art photo

Archaeologists are hopeful that Culture and Tourism Minister Ertuğrul Günay will announce the return of the Orpheus Mosaic to Turkey from the Dallas Museum of Art in the U.S. on the eve of new year, daily Hürriyet reported.

Günay had previously hinted that the ministry would return a specific historical artifact that was originally discovered in Turkey but was subsequently taken abroad, without specifying which item it would be. Rumors in the archaeology world suggest that it will be the Orpheus Mosaic, which was smuggled from the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa in 1950.

A delegation from the Culture and Tourism Ministry has reportedly left for Chicago for the handover process, and will return to Turkey on Dec. 5 with the Orpheus Mosaic.

Dallas Museum of Art Director Jill Bernstein has said they will issue an official statement on the subject next month.

The Orpheus Mosaic (A.D. 194) is known as the earliest Edessa mosaic that archaeologists have dated so far. Edessa is the Hellenistic name given to Şanlıurfa.

The mosaic was taken abroad by smugglers after its discovery by J.B. Segal in 1950 in Şanlıurfa. Turkey's Aktüel Arkeoloji (Contemporary Archaeology) magazine earlier this year launched a campaign to return the Orpheus Mosaic back to Turkey.

November/29/2012

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Stefanos Kalogirou

11/29/2012 7:00:00 PM

Spot on @ceres and have no doubt it is a mistake! one of those mistakes that make the article more pleasant to the Turkish public and with some aspiration to confuse the ignorants. Edessa was the name given by the Macedon King Seleucus I Nicator (there were no slavs those days for those who confuse Greek ancient Macadonians with FYROM) just as the Macedonian name of his city (a city existing today in Northern Greece).

Peter Kypros

11/29/2012 6:55:09 PM

The statement 'Edessa is the Hellenic name given to Şanlıurfa' is humorous eventhough intentional.Such statements are the result of Hellenic phobia that exists throughout Turkey. The country is sitting on Hellenic treasures from the past.This is a fact and the more one tries to hide it the more it shows. It is a crime that names were changed also in an effort to wipe the past till it is realized that the past can bring tourism and wealth. This civilization was the cradle of Western Civilizatio

ceres minor

11/29/2012 5:21:25 PM

Edessa is the Hellenistic name given to Şanlıurfa.- There must be a mistake- Şanlıurfa is the name later given to the Hellenic city of Edessa..
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