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Odyssey to Greece:
Exploring the Roots of Classical Civilization

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Delphi May 28 - 29
For a thousand years, Delphi was the center of the worship of Apollo. After the Athenian Acropolis, the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi is probably the most impressive site in Greece. After we toured the site we visited the museum, which contains the famous bronze statue of the Charioteer and the frieze from the Treasury of the Siphnians. We also visited the ruins of the sanctuary to Athena Pronaia ("Athena Forethought) which includes the Temple to Athena Pronaia and a Roman complex of gymnasium and baths. Our stay in Delphi concluded with a trip to the nearby village of Arachova, known for its charm and fine wools as well as our own foot race at the ancient stadium at Delphi!

   
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