Mahmut Göktuğ Drahor


CONTACT

mgdrahor@hotmail.com



ORDCID number: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0858-7366
BIO

Mahmut G. Drahor graduated with Bsc degree in Geophysical Engineering in 1983. Later on, he graduated with Msc (1986) and PhD (1993) degrees, respectively. Drahor received the titles of Associate Prof. and Professor in 1999 and 2006, respectively. Currently, he has been studied as a Professor in Department of Geophysical Engineering of Engineering Faculty, Dokuz Eylül University.

Mahmut G. Drahor specializes in Near Surface Geophysics and Archaeological Prospection. He has got the first geophysics doctorate in the investigation of archaeological sites in Turkey. In addition, he founded the first research center about Near Surface Geophysics and Archaeological Prospection in Turkey. Drahor has got a great number of national and international papers on this subject. He is also founded member of the International Society of Archaeological Prospection (ISAP), and he had been executed the member of management Committee of this society. Currently, he has got Scientific Committee member of some national and international societies, and he is continued scientific researches and studied as a consultancy in many project on related subjects.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

M. G. DRAHOR, M. A. BERGE, C. OZTURK & B. ORTAN, Integrated
geophysical investigations at a sacred Hittite Area in Central Anatolia, Turkey,
NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICS, 2015, 13, 6, 523-543.

M. G. DRAHOR, A Review Of Integrated Geophysical Investigations From Archaeological And Cultural Sites Under Encroaching Urbanisation In İzmir, Turkey, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, 2011, 36, 16, 1294-1309.

M. G. DRAHOR, M. A. BERGE & C. OZTURK, Integrated geophysical
surveys for the subsurface mapping of buried structures under and surrounding of the
Agios Voukolos Church in Izmir, Turkey, JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE,
2011, 38, 9, 2231-2242.

M. G. DRAHOR, M. A. BERGE, T. O. KURTULMUS, M. HARTMANN & M. A.
SPEIDEL, Magnetic and Electrical Resistivity Tomography Investigations in a Roman Legionary Camp Site (Legio IV Scythica) in Zeugma, Southeastern
Anatolia, Turkey, ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION, 2008, 15,
3, 159-186.

M. G. DRAHOR, T. O. KURTULMUS, M. A. BERGE, M. HARTMANN & M. A.
SPEIDEL, Magnetic imaging and electrical resistivity tomography studies in a
Roman military installation found in Satala archaeological site, northeastern Anatolia,
Turkey, JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2008, 35, 2, 259-271.

M. G. DRAHOR, G. GÖKTÜRKLER, M. A. BERGE, T. Ö. KURTULMUS & N. TUNA,
3d Resistivity Imaging From An Archaeological Site In South-western
Anatolia, Turkey: A Case Study, NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICS,
2007, 5, 3, 195-201.

M. G. DRAHOR, Integrated geophysical studies in the upper part of Sardis archaeological site, Turkey, JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 2006, 59, 3, 205-223.