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- Amasya Museum, also known as Archaeological Museum of Amasya (Turkish: Amasya Müzesi or Amasya Arkeoloji Müzesi) is a national museum in Amasya, northern Turkey, exhibiting archaeological artifacts found in and around the city as well as ethnographic items related to the region's history of cultural life. Established in 1958, the museum owns nearly twenty-four thousand items for exhibition belonging to eleven historic civilizations. (en)
- Das Archäologische Museum Amasya liegt in der nordtürkischen Provinzhauptstadt Amasya in der Mustafa Kemal Paşa Caddesi 91. Es zeigt Fundstücke aus der Umgebung der Stadt, darunter aus Oluz Höyük und Doğantepe, aus allen Epochen von der Vorgeschichte über die Zeit der Hethiter bis zur osmanischen Periode. (de)
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- Early Bronze Age, Hittites, Kingdom of Urartu Phrygians, Scythians, Hellenistic period, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Ilkhanate, Seljuk Empire, Ottoman Empire (en)
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- Mustafa Kemal Paşa Cad., Amasya, Turkey (en)
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- Location of Amasya Museum in Turkey (en)
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- Amasya Museum, also known as Archaeological Museum of Amasya (Turkish: Amasya Müzesi or Amasya Arkeoloji Müzesi) is a national museum in Amasya, northern Turkey, exhibiting archaeological artifacts found in and around the city as well as ethnographic items related to the region's history of cultural life. Established in 1958, the museum owns nearly twenty-four thousand items for exhibition belonging to eleven historic civilizations. (en)
- Das Archäologische Museum Amasya liegt in der nordtürkischen Provinzhauptstadt Amasya in der Mustafa Kemal Paşa Caddesi 91. Es zeigt Fundstücke aus der Umgebung der Stadt, darunter aus Oluz Höyük und Doğantepe, aus allen Epochen von der Vorgeschichte über die Zeit der Hethiter bis zur osmanischen Periode. (de)
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- Amasya Museum (en)
- Archäologisches Museum Amasya (de)
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