SCAR OF SURGERY FOUND ON THE 3,000-Year-old skull at the BAFRA MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY ATTRACTS THE ATTENTION OF THE VIEWERS
The 3,000-year-old surgical scar on the skull, exhibited at the Bafra Archeology and Ethnography Museum in Samsun, attracts the attention of visitors. The work from the Bronze Age is known as one of the most popular products of the museum.
Archeology and Ethnography Museum in Bafra district welcomes its visitors with its exhibition halls and historical artifacts. According to the information obtained from oral sources, the historical building, which was built as the residence of Dimitri Ağa, an Ottoman subject, in the Büyük Cami Mahallesi, Gazi Paşa Caddesi in 1850, was used for different purposes by different institutions and different people during the Republican period. In 2006, it was transferred to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, on condition that it becomes a museum.