Draft:Tuncer Bağışkan
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Tuncer Bağışkan (1947-2023) was a Turkish Cypriot archaeologist, historian and ethnographer involved in heritage initiatives throughout his career in occupied North Cyprus. He is known for his involvement in many rescue excavations, his appearance on RIK 2's bilingual television programme Biz/Emeis, and his series of interviews and tours filmed by Chris Krentz on the archaeological sites of North Cyprus.[1]. In an obituary, he was given the epithet "Wikipedia of Cyprus"[2]
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- ^ Krzentz, Chris (2017-07-27). "Turkish Cypriot Archaeologist, Tuncer Bagiskan". CyprusScene.com. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
- ^ Uludağ, Sevgül (2023-12-11). "Kıbrıs'tan bir Tuncer Bağışkan geçti, ardında unutulmaz bir iz bıraktı... - Sevgül Uludağ". YENİDÜZEN (in Turkish). Retrieved 2023-12-12.