CLAS/ARTH 295 – Landscapes and Monuments of Ancient Greece

Image of Greece.

Four credits, FDR HA; EXP
One week on campus, three weeks in Greece
Professors Michael Laughy (Classics) and Ellen Archie (Art History)
Travel across four millennia of Greek history-from the Bronze Age cities of the heroes of Homer to Classical Athens and Venetian Crete-while uncovering the art, architecture, and stories that shaped the ancient Mediterranean. Visiting sites from the Bronze Age, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman, and Venetian periods, students investigate how each reflects major historical, artistic, and architectural developments. Through readings, lectures, site visits, and hands-on activities, they gain the skills to trace key historical narratives, recognize central themes in art and architecture, and interpret a wide range of material evidence, from pottery and sculpture to inscriptions and monumental remains. 

Prerequisites: None

Program fee (paid to W&L): $5,192
Includes: **airfare**, programming, room, a few meals (~3 dinners), most in-country transportation, and transportation to the airport from W&L.

Additional costs: most meals, books, cell phone, spending money, passport, and visa fees (if applicable).

For further details, please reach out to Professor Laughy.

The information session for this course will take place on October 6, 2025, at 7 pm in Tucker, room 115.

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