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Greece at a Crossroads: History, Landscape, and Material Culture

Category: Fátima Reyes Paniagua

Posts tagged with “Fátima Reyes Paniagua” (All posts)

Week 9 – Santorini, Crete, and Saying Goodbye

31 May 2024

In her last blog post, Fátima reviews a much-anticipated trip to Santorini and Crete.

The author excitedly poses next to a horn of consecration.

Week 8 – The Pnyx and Olive Tasting (among other things)

31 May 2024

Fátima engages in various extracurricular activities and visits the Pnyx.

Three students walk on an island.

Week 7 – Trip to Delphi (and Central Greece)

30 May 2024

Fátima shares what she learned after a visit to the Acropolis Museum and a trip to Central Greece.

The author's selfie with the serpent column at Delphi.

Week 6 – National Archeological Museum Pt. 2 (and Easter Week) 

30 May 2024

Fátima grows in her appreciation for ancient pottery after a lecture at the National Archeological Museum and enjoys a quiet Easter holiday.

The author takes a selfie with the Temple of Poseidon from afar, as it was closed the day of the visit.

Week 5 – National Archeological Museum and Trip to the Peloponnese

7 May 2024

Fátima’s jam-packed week included lots of fortresses, ruins, and gelato.

The author poses in front of a tholos tomb at Mycenea.

Week 4 – Trip to Mykonos and tour of Delos

7 May 2024

Fátima recaps her apartment’s weekend escapade to one of the most iconic archeological sites in all of Greece.

The author posing in front of ancient columns in Delos.

Week 3 – Museum of Cycladic Art

7 May 2024

Fátima takes a look at the iconic Cyclades’ past through the art exhibitions at the Museum of Cycladic Art.

A view of the National Opera Theater.

Week 2 – Athenian Agora and Trip to Volos

6 May 2024

Fátima’s first full week in Greece was full of ancient sites and pretty sunsets.

A coastal sunset viewed from a second floor.

Week 1 – Athenian Acropolis and Mazi Plain

3 May 2024

Fátima’s summary of the first few days in Greece.

The author's selfie with the Athenian Acropolis' Parthenon.
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