Hi Count,

maybe you could ask the consul again, to give you the respective law?

Decisive is the Law No. 2863 of July 21, 1983 on Conservation of Cultural and 
Natural Property (as last amended by Law No. 5835 of February 4, 2009 and Law 
No. 5917 of June 25, 2009)

Here it is in English version:
http://www.wipo.int/wipolex/en/text.jsp?file_id=249359

It definitely has no meteorites in the catalogue-articles, where all kind of 
object-categories are explicitly named.

Neither cover the definitions of "cultural property" nor "natural property", 
given in Chapter 1, Art. 3a) 1)&2)
Meteorites in general, but would need an interpretation by a court.
E.g. a find of H5 could perhaps not be regarded "unique" (nor being of beauty, 
if it's W3, hehe). 

And even if covered, if purchased from a dealer with the right license, they 
could be exported like antiquities in such cases too.

On the other side, rocks are per se not "o.k." see the definition of "natural 
property".


Best,
Martin


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Count Deiro
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. April 2013 20:31
An: Anne Black; [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Uh! Oh!

Dear Anne,

In reading the story, the two suspected artifacts are described in the body of 
the article. 

I have contacted the Turkish Cultural and Economic Affairs office in Los 
Angeles, California and His Excellency, Aydın Topcu, Consul General for Turkey, 
informs me that the collection of meteorites for removal from Turkey is 
forbidden under law and that there is no permit process.

So "rocks" ok...other things not.

Cordially,

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536    

-----Original Message-----
>From: Anne Black <[email protected]>
>Sent: Apr 18, 2013 11:09 AM
>To: [email protected], [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Uh! Oh!
>
>Sorry, but this does not add up.
>I have been to Turkey twice, beautiful country, very friendly people. I 
>have bought minerals, some multi-colored marbles, picked up some blue 
>serpentine on the side of the road, and had no problem at all bringing 
>them back.
>I also visited many archaeological sites, but I certainly would never 
>pick up anything there.
>
>I wonder what his "stones" look like!
>
>
>Anne M. Black
>www.IMPACTIKA.com
>[email protected]
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Count Deiro <[email protected]>
>To: meteorite-list <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thu, Apr 18, 2013 10:48 am
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Uh! Oh!
>
>
>Hello Listees,
>
>Take a look at how Turkey is handling "rock collectors". And this one a 
>tourist!
>
>
>http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/22013551/us-tourist-faces-jail-in-turkey-f
>or-collecting-beach-stones#axzz2QpOTN1Sq
>
>"It will never be he same."
>
>Count Deiro
>IMCA 3536  MetSoc
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