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Greek Isles: Crete, Santorini and Athens October 9-20, 2006

Hamilton Faculty Host - John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts John McEnroe
John McEnroe is the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts at Hamilton College. Before coming to Hamilton, he taught at Indiana University and the University of Virginia. His Ph.D. is from the University of Toronto. John, who is fluent in Greek, is an expert in the art of Crete and the Aegean with many years of experience as a field archaeologist and excavation architect in the area. He has published a broad range of excavation reports, essays, and textbooks and has been awarded several fellowships and grants. His recent publications include Critical Perspectives on Art History (co-edited with Deborah Pokinski), and Pseira V: The Architecture of Pseira. John lives in Utica, New York with his wife, Catherine, a financial consultant.
Alumni travelers can experience the incredible diversity and undeniable magic of the Greek Isles - a mythic land of turquoise seas, azure skies and brilliant white villages clinging to the coast. Relax on the isles of Crete and Santorini before marveling at the stunning monuments that have survived the ages in Athens, one of the Western World's most historic capitals. The past will come to life as you explore the incredible art and architecture of the ancient Minoan and Greek civilizations. Visit such legendary sites as the Palace of Knossos, Akrotiri and the Monastery of Arkadhi. Stroll through the sunny streets of charming villages brimming with local color. From the historic Venetian harbor of Rethymnon to the stunning sunsets of Santorini and the bustle of Athens' Plaka, Greece charms visitors with ancient mysteries and magical vistas.
Highlights
- Experience the diversity of Greece and the Aegean islands while spending four days on Crete, four days on Santorini and two days in Athens.
- Marvel at the "glory that was Greece" as you visit and learn about the most important archeological site: Akrotiri, the Palace of Knossos and the Acropolis.
- Immerse yourself in Greece's traditions of food and wine as you sample local dishes accompanied by vintages produced for generations.
- See astounding contrasts while sailing the ancient Aegean aboard a modern catamaran to Santorini.
- Your travel experience becomes a learning opportunity as local experts deliver fascinating lectures on history, art, culture, food and wine.
- Meet the people: explore life in modern-day Greece as locals share their unique insights.
- This travel program provides "lifetime learning" and enrichment at a remarkable value.
Land only: $2,795 prior to 4/5/06 $2,895 after 4/5/06
Air-Inclusive: $3,795 prior to 4/5/06 $3,895 after 4/5/06
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