Ancient Greece: Attica Cultural continuities and disruptions in Hellenic civilization in religion, commerce and art; history of the city of Athens. We will examine sites and artifacts that illustrate connections between the Aegean Peninsula and its islands, with North Africa and the Near East, from ca. 2300 BCE-1450 CE, with supplementary primary and secondary source readings. Travel to major archaeological sites and museums on the mainland and one island (Athens, Delphi, Peiraeus, Eleusis, Brauron, Sounion, Aegina). *To participate in all the required activities you must be able to walk on rough terrain and on city streets at a normal pace. https://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/programs/search_results.cfm https://www.google.com/maps/place/Attica,+Greece/@37.6159047,19.6100698,7z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x149f0f67bb180b53:0x100bd2ce2b98090 https://www.google.com/maps/@37.904699,23.6708912,11z
Itinerary and schedule March 11 depart U.S. (Friday) March 12 arrive at Hellenikon Airport, Athens, by 4 p.m. local time. Depart on bus with Section One for Delphi (Saturday). Overnight in Delphi March 13 visit the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi and the Delphi Museum. Section One returns to Athens (Sunday) Stay in Athens until March 20, when return to U.S. (Sunday) March 14-17 we will visit sites in and around Athens, one day to include travel by boat to the island of Aegina. The sequence of the Athens-based trips will be determined at a later time, in concert with special exhibitions, site open hours, etc. Day One – Eleusis, Vravrona, Sounion by bus. Day Two – Walking Tour of Athens, Goulandris, Museum of Cycladic Art Day Three – Boat Excursion to Aegina/Aphaia Public transportation to Peiraeus Day Four – Daphni, Kaisariani, Kerameikos March 18, with Section One, visit the Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum (Friday) March 19, visit Agora and Kerameikos. Afternoon, Benaki Museum and free time to work on assignment (q.v.) March 20, return to U.S. (Sunday)
Historic Central Athens – the Plaka
By Ferry to Island of Aegina, temple of Aphaia
Daphne, Apollo, Christ, Daphni
Artemis, Huntress – sanctuary at Vravrona
Athens through the Ages
Athens Metro Excavations
Athena, Poseidon, and Attica
Acropolis, Sounion
Demeter, Persephone, Eleusis