Travel to Ankara for a meeting of The European Library. The planes and an early pre-meeting mean I have to get there on Saturday night, so I have some time to see Ankara. But it's wet and cold and Ankara is a difficult city for a pedestrian - steep kerbs and footbridges over road junctions. It's a bit like Washington - long boulevards and state buildings - but with lots of barracks and minarets Ankara. I spend three hours in the The Museum of Anatolian Civilization and learn about the Hittites, neo-Hittites, Phrygians and Galatians - I'm impressed by a metal deer ornament to be mounted on a ceremonial pole, small gold mother-daughter tokens and the Gilgamesh reliefs from Eastern Turkey.
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