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Brevard College
Geology and Archaeology of the Mediterranean Basin:

Greece 2005
May 15 - June 1, 2005
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Program Leaders
  • Jim Reynolds, Bob Bauslaugh and Anne Chapin
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Program Goals
  • To create a new program that builds bridges across disciplines
    • Interdisciplinary
    • Experiential


  • To study the geology of the Mediterranean basin


  • To examine the archaeology of ancient Mediterranean cultures




  • To explore the interplay between the physical environment and human cultural/historical developments
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Greece
May 15 - June 1, 2005
OPEN TO ALL Brevard College and ACA STUDENTS
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ATHENS
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Delphi, and the
Sanctuary of Apollo
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Gla and the Evolution of Landscape
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The Geology of
Crete’s
Samaria Gorge
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Coastal Crete
and Plate Dynamics
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Minoan Culture on Crete
and Its Destructions
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Earthquake Destruction at Anemospilia, Crete
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Thera and the Santorini Volcano
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Mykonos and
the Sanctuary of Apollo
on Delos
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Registration
  • Students can sign up for GEOL 270, a 4 semester-hour laboratory science course to be taken in the spring semester of the academic year.
    • 2 semester-hours in the classroom during the spring semester
    • 2 semester-hours on the two-week field trip.  In 2003, this trip went to South Italy and Sicily.  In 2005, we go to Greece.
  • OR…students can sign up for AH 290 and get credit in Art History


    • One final option…
  • Students can sign up for GEOL 271, a 2 semester-hour summer school course.