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George Mason University The Word, the Sword and the Gods: Philosophical Thought in Greece & Turkey
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Our understanding of attempts by the Ancient Greeks to reorganize the world on the basis of debate and language instead of physical contestation will be facilitated by an examination of the classic art and architecture of Athens, Epidaurus, Mycenae, Olympia, Delphi, Attica, Crete, Ephesus, Troy, Pergamum, Kusadasi, Aphrodisian, Pamukkale, and Istanbul.
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Augusta State University
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Earn up to six semester hours credits while studying in Thessaloniki, Greece.
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University of New Brunswick Stories and Stones: Intersession in Greece
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CLAS 3613 – Mythology and Archaeology I
The mythology and cults of the Greek gods, seen in the context of the archaeological remains of some of their major cult centers and the Mycenaean origins of the sagas of the Greek heroes form the focus of this course.
CLAS 3603 – The Art and Architecture of Greece I
A study of the art and architecture of Greece organized around visits to important archaeological sites and major museums in Greece.
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Towson University Crete: Crossroads of Mediterranean Cultures
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Students will attend lectures on Cretan history, culture, ethnography, art, architecture and religion, and participate in field trips to archaeological sites, churches, fortresses, museums, and remote mountain villages. The program also includes times in Iraklion, Chania, and Ierapetra with visits to the Acropolis, the Palace of Knossos, local monasteries, the Commonwealth War Cemtery in Souda, Psychro Cave, and more.
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