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Orkan Umurhan walks over to the K-Center with me for the final press conference of the week.

"So, let me tell you. My wife, she is an archaeologist. And she spends all this time on digs. And the way archaeology works now... well, they do the dig, and they document everything. And they remove it. And then -- well, they have to destroy it, because when you remove all the layers like this, archaeology is intrinsically a destructive process. So there was an oven -- it was in Greece, thousands of years old. And we had to destroy it. It sounds completely crazy and incorrect, but this is what they do. So the head of the research group, they gave me the hammer, and told me to break it. And I went like this, and this, and this...."