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Center for Anatolian Ethnography and Textile Studies in Istanbul
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21 Feb 2008 Thu 01:43 am |
I am posting this link again, because I like the story and the pictures of village and nomadic life in Anatolia:
http://marlamallett.com/powell.htm
19. An elderly farmer looks at the current year's wheat, which his wife has just washed. She will make it into bulgar, cracked wheat, to use for soup in the winter. Imranli köy, Silifki, 1973
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21 Feb 2008 Thu 02:42 am |
Quoting Roswitha: I am posting this link again, because I like the story and the pictures of village and nomadic life in Anatolia:
http://marlamallett.com/powell.htm
19. An elderly farmer looks at the current year's wheat, which his wife has just washed. She will make it into bulgar, cracked wheat, to use for soup in the winter. Imranli köy, Silifki, 1973 |
Nice photos, but it looks like a rough and difficult life to live. I don't think many of us here would do well in that situation.
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21 Feb 2008 Thu 02:48 am |
traditional features of a nomadic life in Turkey. nice pics..
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21 Feb 2008 Thu 03:28 am |
I visited the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum in Istanbul. It had an exhibition about people who lived in black tents. I think that's what I remember anyway, but I can't remember which people they were.
I went to the Museum of Archaeology too. It was very impressive but I need to go again because I didn't get all the way around.
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