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Meeting:

Wed., April 7
4:00 - 5:00pm
HSSB 3024
(Relg. Std. Library)

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2010 Schedule/Dates

Dates of Program
The program will begin on Sunday, 22 August, at 5 pm, with a tour of the city and a welcome dinner.   You should plan to arrive in Selcuk by 3 pm to allow yourself time to get settled. Classes begin the next day, Monday 23 August, at 9 am, and will conclude on Friday, 10 September at noon.

Site Visits
The program will also include five visits to nearby sites outside of Ephesos. Travel to sites will be by chartered vans and will be arranged for students by the Director and her staff. The visits will usually occupy the morning through the early afternoon. Most of the sites we will visit have pleasant restaurants for lunch and nice nearby beaches to cool off after working in the sun.


Sirince siteMonday, 23 August: Sirince, an old Greek town with two Byzantine churches on a grape-vine covered hillside overlooking Ephesos, has quaint houses with lovely nineteenth-century Anatolian woodwork, cobblestone streets, and pleasant restaurants and cafes on terraces with commanding views of the countryside. The town is well known for its native lacework, local wine, and fine antiques.




Tuesday, 24 August: Claros , the oracular sanctuary of Apollo, has a fascinating temple with underground chambers and massive statues of Apollo, Artemis, and Leto.

 

Tuesday, 31 August: Priene , a beautiful hilltop Greek town shaded by pines.   The city has been fully excavated, so one can walk up and down its streets to visit its houses and sanctuaries.

 

Fallen column drums from
the Temple of Athena, Priene

 

Tuesday, 31 August: Didyma , a massive oracular sanctuary of Apollo, has a temple so large that it could not even be roofed over.   It is lavishly decorated with huge Medusa heads and a forest of columns.

 

Temple of Apollo, Didyma

 

Tuesday, 31, August: Magnesia, a new excavation of an important ancient city with prominent temples to Zeus and Athena.

 



The Starbucks outside Magnesia


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