Servet Çetinkol Bozüyük Anaokulu Bilecik Türkiye
She was born on 27 August 1916 in Berlin.
She studied secondary and high school in Arnavutköy American Girls' College, now known as Robert College. He mastered the sport of fencing and then studied archeology at the Paris Sorbonne University.
He represented Turkey at the 1936 Summer Olympics in fencing and Suat Fetger participating in the Olympics with the Asher became the first Turkish female athletes.
Çambel, who was an assistant at Istanbul University Faculty of Literature in 1940, also completed his doctorate at the same university. Then he worked as a visiting lecturer at Saarbrücken University in Germany for two years.
In the early 1950s, his encounter with the Karatepe Hittite site near Kadirli in Osmaniye (now the province), a district of Adana, was a decisive development for his career. Dr. Çambel venture with Turkey's first open-air museum was then declared in a national park.
In 2005, he received the Prince Claus award from the Dutch state to those who serve culture and development. He has devoted more than 50 years to prehistory and archeology. He also has a school built in his name in Kadirli. Dr. Halet Çambel also worked for many years to educate the villagers around the mound and to establish cooperatives.


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