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Program Overview  Double or triple rooms with private Knowledge of Greek is not required to bathrooms participate. Baylor in offers three  All breakfasts courses: Archaeology of Greece (CLA  Charter bus in Greece Baylor 4311, 3 hrs), Religion (CLA  Museum entry fees 4315, 3 hrs), and Greek Epigraphy (GKC  All taxes and tips 3311, 3 hrs). The archaeology course is Tuition and student fees are paid designed to give each participant an in- separately and to the Registrar. Summer depth background in the art, archaeology, tuition for 2010 is $844 per semester . and history of the Greek world. The religion course will address the nature and Registration practice of , as well To register, complete an application in the as the intersection between the sacred and Department of Classics (333 Morrison) or civic life. The epigraphy course will teach online at www.baylor.edu/greece. sources and methods of reading Greek inscriptions through on-site application. Students admitted to the program must pay a $800 non-refundable deposit by Course Prerequisites February 28, 2010. The balance of the There are no prerequisites for the two Program Fee must be received by April courses with a CLA designation. GKC 3311 30, 2010. Pay tuition separately and to In Greece students must have completed Greek the Registrar. Cancellations after May 1st through the 2000 level or have instructor are subject to a penalty fee. approval. Scholarship Aid A Program in Archaeology, Schedule Scholarship aid is available for Baylor Art, and Religion Students fly to to begin their on- students; for details contact John site study. Afterwards we travel around Thorburn: [email protected] Greece, visiting sites such as , , , Olympia, , , and Thebes. June 1-July 3, 2010 Accommodations Contact Us Fine accommodations await you in Greece. Department of Classics Athens, Crete, Delphi, From our hotel in Athens you’ll be able to One Bear Place #97352 see the and the . At Baylor University Olympia, Sparta, and Nafplion, Pylos, and Crete, we enjoy Waco, TX 76798-7352 more... panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Phone: 254-710-1399 Fax: 254-710-1367 Program Costs E-mail: [email protected], The $4595 program fee includes: [email protected]  Round-trip airfare on a major carrier, DFW or Austin to Athens www.baylor.edu/greece www.baylor.edu/greece Program Directors   Tiryns Director: Antonios Augoustakis (Ph.D.,  Roman  Villa Herodes Atticus Brown, 2001) has published a number of  Sounion works on Latin Imperial epic and has  Temple of Olympian Zeus 23-26, Central and Northern Greece extensive field experience in Greece,  Theater of Dionysus  Delphi Italy, and . He directed the Baylor in Italy  Thebes  Dion program in 2009 and 2007.  Theseion  Edessa   Itea Associate Director: Timothy  Lefkadia (Tombs) 11-15 June, Crete  Meteora Heckenlively (Ph.D., University of  Agia Triada  California, Santa Barbara, 2004), is a   Thermopylae specialist in Greek Archaic poetry. His  Gortys  Thessaloniki research interests include Epic Tradition,  Heraklion (and Archaeological Museum) Museum Ancient Religion, and Mythology.  Kavousi  Vergina Tomb of Philip  Knossos Schedule  Kommos June 27-28 1 June  Melidoni Cave  Return to Athens  Depart for Athens  Mochlos  Return to US  Phaestos 2-10 June, Athens and its Surroundings  Rethymnon June 29-3 July  Acropolis and  Siteia  Course Dianoia   Vronda  Agora and Stoa of A detailed daily schedule is available at our Attalus 16-22, Peloponnesus Baylor in Greece website. The final  of  Argos Museum schedule may change at the Director’s   Chora Museum discretion.  Brauron  Corinth and Acrocorinth  Chaironeia  Epidaurus  Ilissos  Isthmia  (and Oberlander Museum)  Lerna  Library of Hadrian  Mantineia  Livadeia  Methone  Lysikrates Monument  Mistras  Marathon  Mycenae  Mt. Lycabettus  Nafplion  National Archaeological Museum   Odeion of Herodes Atticus  Olympia  Orchomenos  Pylos  Monument  Sparta   Sphacteria  Plataea 