Kevin is a young archaeologist whose dream is to create a museum with all the objects he has discovered and collected from his adventures.
The schools of the project will collaborate in pairs and create an adventure of the hero. One school will write it and the other will illustrate it. Each adventure is independent from the others, and in each adventure, Kevin discovers another item. When Kevin's adventures are completed, all the items he found will be added to the last page of our book.





Our curious archaeologist Kevin was reading an article about Turkey one day when he was attracted to Göbekli Tepe, which is also called the zero point of history. He thought that he should go here to do research and participate in the excavations there and hit the road. When he arrived at Şanlıurfa Göbekli Tepe, he observed that the obelisks in this large and magnificent structure, which he admired, depicted people, hands and arms, various animals and abstract symbols in relief and carved. He immediately took part in these excavations and started working as soon as possible. While Kevin was actively working in the excavations of Göbekli Tepe, he found a golden belt with very different inscriptions and figures on it and handed it over to the authorities to be exhibited in the museum and thus ended his trip to Turkey full of new discoveries and adventures.
Gülizar Sinem TURGUT Bursa Gevher Hatun Kindergarten 4-A



Hicran KARADAYI BAHADIR

Kevin woke up to a new morning. He was going to Altıntepe today. He was excited. He was very curious about that place. That's why he wanted to participate in the work there. He was able to get a work permit for a few days. They met with their friends and went to the excavation site. Altıntepe was indeed a high hill. They toured around with excitement. Then they started excavation work. They worked for 3-4 days but couldn't find anything. He was sad. While he was lifting the materials, something tripped on his foot and he bent down and dug the soil with his hand. He got excited, there was something there. He continued to dig carefully. It looked like a vase. He cleaned it well with a brush. This was a very beautiful vase with geometric patterns on it.He discovered something new that he could put in his museum.
He was very tired but happy..
MebrureYALÇINKAYA/Erzincan Bahçelievler Anaokulu



Tuğba YILMAZ ŞENOL
Kayakyolu Kindergarten
H Branch
Erzurum/ Türkiye
Ayşe GELBAL- Tuğba YILMAZ ŞENOL

Ayşe Gelbal
Kayakyolu Kindergarten
A Branch
Erzurum, Türkiye
Kevin couldn't sleep all night long because he was so excited that they were going on a trip to the Egyptian Pyramids with the school. On the way to school in the morning, he and his friends decided to take the shovel, large and small brushes and magnifying glasses necessary for the excavation and set off. They took the necessary precautions at the entrance to the excavation site and put on their special clothes. When they started to work with their friends, an unexamined pyramid image attracted their attention. They worked more on this pyramid and uncovered the unknown.At the end of 5 days, Kevin and his friends returned home satisfied with their work.

Nurhak Daştan, Yahya Kemal Kindergarten, Türkiye

Emine Kılıç , Yahya Kemal Kindergarten 5/A, Türkiye

Kevin is a very brave boy. every time he goes to the park with his friends, he explores the environment. sometimes he digs holes in the hope that he will find the bones of extinct dinosaurs. when he gets home, he tells his parents about his experiences. the parents helped kevin paint a dinosaur. kevin is a very happy child!



An offer has been made to Kevin to work with a well-known archaeologist on an excavation from which they expect a lot! Kevin with his tools and with a lot of patience and perseverance searches the hill, where the excavations are taking place, to bring anything to light. But what his eyes are seeing, he would not have imagined even in his wildest dreams. A bracelet! A thin gold bracelet, surrounded by flowers. Carved with special mastery! The bracelet has minimal wear and probably belonged to an ancient princess.
Anastasios Anastasiadis, 4th Primary School of Kilkis-Greece

Stamou Ioanna, 6th Kindergarten of Egaleo-Greece

Kevin went to Ancient Nemea and admired the ancient columns.
Then he walked and came across a tunnel.
When he passed through the tunnel he saw in front of him the ancient Stadium.
Something caught his attention in the tunnel he turned and what to see ... an ancient vase!
Katerina Karakouta, Kidergarten of Lyrkeias


1st Kindergarten of Makrochori / Greece
Little Kevin was with other archaeologists in Vergina. As he dug carefully, he saw an object. He tried to take it out carefully and cleaned it with his brush. Then he found that something was engraved on it. He took the magnifying glass and read "Parmenion", which was written several times on the inscription . He was so excited! Was little Parmenion a child like you and learning to write his name
2nd Kindergarten of Kastoria / Greece



Krinio Staurou
6th Kintengarten of Karditsa
Greece

Kevin's Archaeological


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