| 1 | What is archeology: Who is an archaeologist? Information about the definition, purpose, borders and branches of archeology will be given. | 3[1-35], slayt |
| 2 | Relationship of archeology with other sciences: relations of history, philosophy, philology, geology, zoology, anthropology, botany and art history; will be explained | 3 [9-57],slayt |
| 3 | archeology in Turkey; Archaeological research areas in Anatolia, excavations revealing the firsts in Anatolia | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 4 | How were the articles resolved? Egyptian Hieroglyphs; Hittite cuneiform; Hittite Hieroglyph; Sumerian Cuneiform | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 5 | Definition and types of chronology: Historical Ages; Bronze (Bronze) Age, Iron Age | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 6 | Methods used in Archaeological Research; Excavation and Survey | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 7 | Methods used in Archaeological Research; Excavation and Survey | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 8 | Methods used in Archaeological Research; Excavation and Survey | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 9 | Mythology and Iconography | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 10 | Greek mythology | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 11 | Turkish Mythology | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 12 | Far Eastern Mythology | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 13 | Architectural History, Architectural layouts and decoration | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 14 | Architectural History, Architectural layouts and decoration | 4 [1-33], slayt |
| 15 | general evaluation | 4 [1-33], slayt |