College Year in Athens

College Year in Athens invites students to come study abroad in Athens, Greece next summer, semester, or academic year! The program focuses on continuing student's education, while bringing out a well rounded appreciation for Greece, albeit modern, ancient or medieval. Course options cover a wide range of topics from art & archaeology to classical studies to modern/ancient Greek language and Latin, among others. Students are housed together in shared apartments, which are included in the program fee as an added bonus. Interested? Then come check out all of the details today on the College Year in Athens website!

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Excavating in the Aegean: I dig it!

I participated in Excavating in the Aegean: The Case of Despotiko, Paros. The program is run by a College Year in Athens (CYA) appointed instructor, in my case Bryan Burns, and the Director of the excavation, Yannos Kourayos. The program consists of two weeks of excavation and one week learning about Paros' history.

Before the course began, we were given good preparatory information. We were assigned course textbooks, and given detailed instructions on what to bring and where to meet. After we all arrived, we had an orientation and introduction session over an amazing Greek meal (all the food is great!). Then we were taken to the second largest of the three islands that make up Paros, Antiparos. After arriving at the port in the island's one town, our instructor helped us purchase water and food for the houses we would stay in for the next two weeks in a fairly secluded location outside of town. The Mediterranean houses we stayed in were wonderful, comfortable accomodations. We were right on the beach, there were two tavernas for food, overall it felt like a safe little vacation spot. The next morning excavations began.

"Honk Honk!" the director, Yannos, would honk at us every morning at 6:30am to make sure we were awake to take the 7am bus to meet him at the dock to take the boat to Despotiko. Yannos was always full of enthusiam. We arrived at the excavation site around 8am and then worked until 2/2:30pm with a snack break. Every opportunity, Bryan and Yannos would teach us about taking good notes, measuring elevations, drawing plans and excavation technique. But mainly, there is a lot of digging! At the end of the day, you are tired! After excavating, we would take the boat and bus back to our houses and a large lunch was provided at one of the tavernas. Then after a few hours rest (or beach time), we would meet up for an hour of washing pottery before enjoying the evening and dinner on our own. We did this everyday, except sunday, for the first two weeks.

The final week, we left Antiparos and moved to Paros, where we stayed in a very pleasant hotel near downtown Parikia (the main town on Paros). This week, Bryan took us to all the archaeological sites on the island (Bronze age to Venetian). He also assigned us articles from a course reader provided to us, gave mini lectures on the topics, and then lead discussions. The articles and the discussions were all great. On the last day we took an exam. I think we all enjoyed learning the material so much that the exam was easy.

I have been involved in other archaeological field schools since this one, and I think that the CYA program is excellent. It does not involve cutting edge excavation technology, but it gives a thorough introduction to basic excavation technique and methodology. It is well structured, informative, and fun! So if you are interested in archaeology and want to see what it is all about, this is a great experience.

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Submitted by Kirk290 on 05/04/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   San Rafael, CA    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Trinity University   

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Degree Level: 
Matriculated College Student
Languages: 
English
Greek
Subject Areas: 
Archaeology
Art/Fine Arts
Classical Studies
Conservation and Preservation
Environmental Studies
History
Independent Study
International Relations
Latin
Literature
Medieval Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Religious Studies
Living Arrangements: 
Apartment
Participants live with other participants
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application: 
Online Application
Statement of Purpose
Official Transcripts
Letters of Recommendation

About College Year in Athens

College Year in Athens (CYA) is a study abroad program focused upon the history and civilization of Greece and the East Mediterranean region. Its mission is to offer each student an academically rigorous program of studies combined with the vibrant experience of day-to-day contact with the people, monuments, and landscape of Greece; a rapidly changing country with a uniquely varied past.

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