Program Highlight

One of our early evening seminars in the village of Ancient Korinth, at Café Marinos, overlooking the Korinthian Gulf, while discussing Aeschylus' plays.
Photo Galleries

Although clothed and with shoes, we recreate a footrace at the original stadium at Nemea. Professor Taber did retain from ancient times, however, the threat that cheaters would be beaten. Click here to see photos from previous tours.
Links
Home page for Dr. Timothy E. Gregory's ' Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia'
Sites about Ancient Korinth by:
The Hellenic Ministry of Culture
The University of Pennsylvania's Corinth Computer Project
The American School of Classical Studies' site about its Corinth Excavations
A page about Corinth at the Time of Paul's Arrival (authored by the Women's Division of the United Methodist Women)
Corinth, from a PBS Frontline installment entitled "From Jesus to Christ"
Background about Corinth in Paul's time is part of a clickable map
Ohio State Archaeology Education Ohio State Archaeology Education has a site covering archaeology and mythology in general, but also some pages devoted specifically to Isthmia and the region around Ancient Korinth
Online Resources: Papyrology, Manuscripts and Paleography
Voice of the Shuttle: Website for Humanities Research
The U.S. State Department's Consular Information Sheet on Greece
Greek newspapers:
Kathimerini--Greece's International English-Language Newspaper
Athens News--Greece in English (updated every Tuesday)
Our travel agency: Educational Tours and Cruises
The page by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on
Health Information for Travelers to Greece



