Uzbekistan and Turkey Strengthen Cooperation in Archaeology
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan and Turkey are expanding scientific cooperation in archaeology as leading institutions from both countries sign a memorandum on joint research and professional training.
The Samarkand Institute of Archaeology named after Yahya Gulyamov and the Turkish Institute of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at enhancing bilateral scientific cooperation.
The agreement provides for joint archaeological and academic research, exchange of expertise, and the implementation of programs to improve professional qualifications. Special attention will be given to the study of historical and cultural heritage and the use of modern archaeological methods.
The memorandum opens new opportunities for strengthening scientific ties between Uzbekistan and Turkey and for expanding international cooperation in the preservation and study of ancient monuments.
The agreement provides for joint archaeological and academic research, exchange of expertise, and the implementation of programs to improve professional qualifications. Special attention will be given to the study of historical and cultural heritage and the use of modern archaeological methods.
The memorandum opens new opportunities for strengthening scientific ties between Uzbekistan and Turkey and for expanding international cooperation in the preservation and study of ancient monuments.
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