معرفی
Fulya Seviç is a researcher in the Department of History of Art at Trakya University, where she has worked since October 2018. Her research focuses on the architectural evolution of Late Antique and Byzantine bath structures in Anatolia and the Balkans.
- Doctorate (2022): Hacettepe University, Institute of Social Sciences, History of Art
- Master’s (2014): Hacettepe University, History of Art
- Bachelor’s (2011): Trakya University, History of Art
Her work centers on the transformation of Roman bathhouses in Late Antiquity, analyzing technical details like construction methods and functional adaptations. She has contributed to studies on Byzantine baths in Constantinople, Kartal (Istanbul), and the Dragos Bath, highlighting regional variations and technological continuity.
Recent publications reveal a strong focus on Lycian cities (e.g., Arykanda) and Byzantine provincial architecture. Her research combines archaeological fieldwork with historical analysis, particularly in urban infrastructure and socio-cultural spatial usage. She has also served as an assistant editor for academic journals related to medieval and Turkish period archaeology.


