ancient jordan to classical greece | amman to athens
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Departing March 19, 2016. Explore the day-by-day itinerary, activities, sightseeing, lectures and ideas for reading.TRANSCRIPT
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ANCIENT JORDAN TO
CLASSICAL GREECE
MARCH 19, 2016
CRUISE THROUGH THE SUEZ CANAL ON A JOURNEYTO ANCIENT SITES OF THE AEGEAN SEA
DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART
MAR 19 Fly to AMMAN JordanArrive and transfer to hotel overnight hotel
MAR 20 AMMAN Jordan overnight hotel
MAR 21 AMMAN (Jerash) Jordan overnight hotel
MAR 22 AMMAN/PETRA JordanDrive to Petra via the Dead Sea overnight hotel
MAR 23 PETRA/AQABA JordanMorning sightseeing in Petra. Afternoon drive to Aqaba to embark Aegean Odyssey 8.00pm
MAR 24 Cruise the Red Sea
MAR 25 SUEZ CANAL Egypt daytime transit
MAR 26 LIMASSOL (Kourion) Cyprus 1.00pm 8.00pm
MAR 27 ANTALYA Turkey 2.00pm overnight
MAR 28 ANTALYA (Aspendos) Turkey 6.00pm
MAR 29 RHODES Greek Islands 8.00am 8.00pm
MAR 30 KUSADASI (Ephesus) Turkey 7.00am overnight
MAR 31 KUSADASI (Aphrodisias) Turkey 8.00pm
APR 1 DELOS Greek Islands 7.00am noonMYKONOS Greek Islands 2.00pm 10.00pm
APR 2 SANTORINI (Akrotiri) 8.00amGreek Islands 6.00pm
APR 3 PIRAEUS/ATHENS Greece 7.00amDisembark and transfer to hotel overnight hotel
APR 4 ATHENS Greece overnight hotel
APR 5 ATHENS GreeceTransfer to Athens Airport for flight home
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your itinerary
18-days departing march 19, 2016
Santorini, Greek Islands
sail from
Cyprus
turkey
RedSea
Antalya
Rhodes
KusadasiAthens
Petra
Limassol
Jordan
Aqaba
AmmanSuez CanalSuez Canal
Mykonos/DelosSantorini
Greece
Jerash
Aspendos
Ephesus Aphrodisias
Mediterranean Sea
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jordan to the aegeanExplore the classical world – from the Nabataean city of Petra
through the Suez Canal to the Golden Age of Athens. For mouthwatering natural beauty and outstanding archaeological sites, there are few journeys in the world that can compare with this voyage which combines Jordan, the Suez Canal and the ancient antiquities
of the Aegean Sea.
Cruise features include:• 4-night hotel stay in Amman
• 1 night hotel stay and sightseeing in Petra • Daytime transit of the Suez Canal
• 11 escorted sightseeing tours• Two-night hotel stay in Athens
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Day 1 London to Amman JordanFly to Amman and transfer to hotel.
Day 2 AmmanThis morning is spent touring the historiccity of Amman. Sitting on the highest hillin Amman, Jebel al-Qala’a (about 850mabove sea level), the Citadel is the site of the ancient Ammonite capital of Rabbath-Ammon. Here you will visit the Archaeological Museum – a small museum housing an excellent collection of antiquities ranging from prehistorictimes to the 15th century, the FolkloricMuseum, the remains of the Roman Temple of Hercules, the Byzantine basilica and the gate to Umayyad Palace.Also see the Roman theatre which can accommodate 6,000 spectators. Afterwardsthere will be a short tour of modernAmman. Afternoon at leisure.
Day 3 Amman (Jerash)After breakfast, travel by road to Jerash. Located some 48 km (30 miles) north ofthe capital Amman, Jerash is known for theruins of the Graeco-Roman city of Gerasa,and is sometimes misleadingly referred to as the "Pompeii of the Middle East", referring to its size, extent of excavation
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cruise from jordan to the classical civilisations of the aegean March 19, 2016
The Treasury, Petra
Napoleon Bonaparte, the Suez Canal wasnot completed until 1869. It had taken 10years to build and it has been estimatedthat a total of 2,613 million cubic feet ofearth were moved, including 600 millionon land, and another 2,013 milliondredged from water. The total original cost estimate was 200 million francs.
Day 8 Limassol CyprusA short journey from Limassol takes you to the Graeco-Roman city of Kourion. Withbreathtaking views over the Mediterranean,Kourion contains some remarkable monuments including the vast 2nd-centuryAD stadium and the Sanctuary of Apollo.
Days 9/10 Antalya TurkeyAn afternoon at leisure and evening in Antalya, before a full day excursion to Pergeand Aspendos. Perge played an importantrole in the spread of early Christianity andwe visit the basilica where St Paul preachedhis first sermon in 46AD. The stadium isone of the best-preserved in Anatolia, ahuge arena where over 12,000 could watchathletic competitions. Walk through theRoman Gate, the entrance to the city, andfollow a fine colonnaded avenue that oncetook the ancients to the Baths Complexand the Agora.
and level of preservation (though Jerashwas never buried by a volcano). Enjoy awalking tour throughout this fantastic ancient city seeing all the main sites including the Temple of Artemis, Hadrian’s Arch and the Hippodrome, before returning to Amman.
Day 4 Amman – Dead Sea – PetraCheck out from hotel and leave by road for the Dead Sea. Here you will pause forlunch and take a dip in the sea's salutarybuoyant waters. Continue to Petra andcheck in at your hotel.
Day 5 Petra – AqabaThe highlight of the morning is a walkingtour of Petra. One of the great moments in
travel is when you emerge from the narrowwinding Siq to encounter the extraordinaryrose-red city of Petra and the impressivecolonnaded Treasury building. This guidedtour is entirely on foot so you can more intimately interact with this UNESCOWorld Heritage Site, chosen as one of theNew Seven Wonders of the World. In theafternoon, leave by road for Aqaba andboard Aegean Odyssey.
Day 6 At seaRelax on board as the ship makes its way to the Suez Canal.
Day 7 Suez Canal (Daytime transit)Despite being planned by ancientpharaohs, Roman Emperors and even
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Visit the Dead Sea Ancient Perge
To date, only parts of Aspendos have beenexcavated, but the well-preserved Romantheatre was one of the most spectacularbuildings of its time. The theatre was builtby two wealthy brothers during the reign of Marcus Aurelius in the 2nd century AD.The architect Xenon gave it a public entrance, dressing rooms, a colonnadedgallery, rows of marble seats and suites for the dignitaries, as well as a canopy to protect patrons from the weather.
After lunching on local Turkish food, we drive to the Antalya Archaeological Museum which offers an excellent survey of the great periods from the neolithic onthrough the Bronze Age, to Hellenistic and Roman times.
Day 11 Rhodes Greek IslandsToday we call at the island of Rhodes whereyour included excursion explores the OldTown and Citadel of the Knights of St John.The Knights of St John of Jerusalem livedon the island from 1309 until 1522 whenthe Ottoman Empire finally dislodgedthem. Also available during our call atRhodes is an optional trip to the Acropolisat Lindos.
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Library of Celsus, Ephesus
Day 12 Kusadasi TurkeyThis morning is dedicated to the magnificentruins of Ephesus. The cosmopolitan city ofEphesus was, in its heyday, on a par withAthens and Rome. Once home to over250,000 people, this site affords ancientsnapshots of daily lives of the Greeks andtheir conquerors, the Romans. Over thecenturies, Ephesus was a sacred centre toArtemis, a Roman stronghold, and later, acentre of Christianity. There is evidencethat St Paul, St John and the Virgin Marywere in this city. Highlights of your walkingtour include the Library of Celsus, the Grand Theatre where St Paul oncepreached his sermons, the terraced houses and the Temple of Hadrian.
Day 13 KusadasiThis morning you travel by road to the siteof Aphrodisias. Two and a half times thesize of Pompeii, Aphrodisias is named afterthe Greek goddess of love and could besaid to rival Ephesus in a claim to be “themost well-preserved ancient site in theworld”. Aphrodisias sprang up around oneof the finest marble quarries in antiquity,and was the centre for Greek and Hellenisticsculpture for nearly seven centuries.
Day 14 Delos – Mykonos Greek IslandsDelos was the paramount religious sanctuary of the ancient Greek world. The morning tour explores the island’s temples and, of course, the famous lion
statues. At lunchtime, Aegean Odysseymakes the short sail for Mykonos. With its lively cafes and shops, Mykonos is theperfect contrast to the sacred relics of Delos.
Day 15 SantoriniClosed to the public for over six years, the newly reopened Minoan settlement of Akrotiri is the tour's highlight, but you also visit several of Santorini's picturesque villages. One of the Aegean's most importantarchaeological sites, Akrotiri was abandonedafter severe earthquakes, and then coveredin pumice by a volcanic eruption in about1625BC. A visit tells the tale of an affluentsociety who farmed, built two-story homes,and indulged a taste for frescoes, furnitureand jewellery.
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Sacred Delos The best of the Greek IslandsRhodes Harbour
Day 16 Athens GreeceAfter breakfast, disembark and drive toAthens. Your stay here begins with a fullmorning's guided tour of the city's ancientcitadel, the Acropolis. Built during the"Golden Age" of Athens between 447-438BC, the Acropolis represents the mag-nificent achievements of Athenian culture. You will also visit the wonderfulAcropolis Museum.
Day 17 AthensNever in the history of Christianity has aschool of artists infused such a high degreeof spirituality into its work. Byzantine
theologians insisted that painters and mosaicists reflect the image of God. This morning you can take an optional excursion which reveals the splendour of Byzantine art in a tour that combines visits to both the Byzantine Museum andalso the Monastery of Kaisariani with itsfine frescoes and elegant gardens. The afternoon is at leisure, perhaps to visit the marvellous National Archaeological Museum.
Day 18 Athens – London Transfer to Athens Airport for the flight home.
EXPERT GUEST SPEAKERS
Two nights in Athens
Karen Exell lives in Doha, Qatar,where she is lecturer in Museum Studies and directs the MA in Museumand Gallery Practice at University
College London, Qatar. She has worked for over15 years in museums, heritage organisations anduniversities in the UK and Egypt. She has a BA in Egyptology from Oxford University, a Postgraduate Diploma in Museum Studies from the University of St Andrews and a PhD in Egyptology from Durham University. Karen'sresearch interests include the reception and perception of Egypt in the West, museums andthe creation of knowledge.
Lecture topicsIMAGINING EGYPT – This lecture explores howancient Egypt has been constructed in the westernimagination, focussing on the impact of the discoveryof the tomb of Tutankhamun and the responses toEgyptian mummies.
David Kennedy David’s academic career began with 13 years at the University of Sheffield and since 1990he has taught at the University of
Western Australia. He is an Associate Member ofthe School of Archaeology, University of Oxford.He has been a Member at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and held visiting fellowships at Brasenose College, Oxford and has taught widely across Greek and Roman Archaeology and History. His fieldwork has beenmainly in Turkey and – in particular, Jordan, wherehe has worked almost annually since 1976.
Lecture topics19TH C. TRAVELLERS TO PETRA – The GermanSeetzen and Swiss Burckhardt explored ‘east ofJordan’ in the early 19th century and blazed a trailfor adventurers, scientists, academics, biblical scholarsand the curious. Forty days on camel were needed forthe commonest route from Cairo and the journals re-main a fascinating source on the ‘Franks’ who madethe journey, the land and the peoples they encountered.
A MEDITERRANEAN EMPIRE – The five centuriesof the Roman Empire are the only period in historywhen all of the lands around the Mediterranean wereunited under a single political control. Mare Nostrum– ‘Our Sea’, as the Romans called it, was a unifyingforce bringing together divergent peoples from nomadsto the ‘civilised’ Greeks and the ancient culture of Egypt.
Meet our guest speakers who will be accompanying you on this voyage. Here is a taste of what to expect...
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Please note these lecturers and their chosen topics are subject to change.
Trevor Bryce Emeritus Professor TrevorBryce is a Classicist and Near Easternhistorian. Trevor is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
and has held visiting Fellowships at Princeton,Oxford, Sydney and Canberra. His extensive publications deal primarily with the history andcivilisations of the ancient Near and Middle Eastern world. He was awarded a Doctor of Letters Degree at The University of Queensland.
Lecture topicsWHAT WENT ON in the Ancient Greek andRoman Theatres? –We shall discuss some of thewell-known theatres of the Classical world, the performers and their performances, and the audiences who attended them.
THE LOST CIVILISATION OF ATLANTIS –What do our ancient writers tell us about Atlantis?Do we have evidence that there was such a place? If so, where was it?
CYPRUS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE, WAR,AND POLITICS – A discussion of Cyprus’ role inhistory over a thousand years – from the age of thePharaohs to the Persian Empire.
Professor Sandy Primrose is a biologistby training and has degrees from theUniversity of Strathclyde and the University of California. After under-
taking research in Australia he returned to the UKand took up lecturing positions at the universities of Edinburgh and Warwick. He has 20 years experience as a biotechnology consultant as well as being an adviser to various UK governmentalorganisations (Health Protection Agency, FoodStandards Agency, and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs). He wasawarded an MBE in 2010 for services to the FoodStandards Agency and has written a number ofvery popular scientific textbooks.
Lecture topicsDRUGS FROM PLANTS: The origins of the modern pharmacy – Until the late 19th centurymedical texts describing drugs were based on bookswritten by ancient Greeks and the problems arisingfrom the use of these texts led to the development ofthe modern botanical gardens.
OUT OF AFRICA – The fossil, genetic and linguistic evidence for modern humans evolving outof Africa and spreading to the rest of the world alongthe Red Sea.
Philip Robins
A HISTORY OF JORDAN ISBN: 9780521598958
Though a small state, Jordan has frequently found itself at the centre of conflict and crisis in the modern Middle East. It has been a central protagonist in the wars of the region, notably the 1948 and 1967 Arab Israeli War.
T.E. Lawrence
SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM ISBN: 9780141182766
Although 'continually and bitterly ashamed' that the Arabs had risen in revolt against the Turks as a result of fraudulent British promises of self-rule, Lawrence led them in a triumphant campaign which revolutionisedthe art of war. This title presents the epic events.
Andrew Mango
THE TURKS TODAY ISBN: 9780719565953
Eighty years have passed since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded the TurkishRepublic out of the ruins of the Ottoman Empire and set it on the path ofmodernisation. He was determined that his country should be accepted asa member of the family of civilised nations. The Turks Today interprets the latest academic research for a broader audience, making this highlyreadable book the authoritative work on modern Turkey.
HOLIDAY READING IDEASThere’s nothing like a good book to accompany you on your travels.Our associates at Blackwell’s of Oxford have put together a selection of books that we feel would provide the perfect accompaniment for this magnificent voyage.
Brian Sewell
SOUTH FROM EPHESUS ISBN: 9781780761206
Weary of what he called the "tyranny" of western art, the author first visitedTurkey in 1975. But Turkey surprised him and he delighted in the unexpectedwealth of Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Islamic cultures there, returning threeof four times a year until 1990. This book presents a portrait of Turkey and itsartistic heritage.
Wilbur Smith
DESERT GOD ISBN: 9780007535682
On the banks of the Nile, a hero will rise as Egypt is under threat. Taita, a freedslave and the Pharaoh's closest advisor, must create a master plan to crush thekingdom's historic enemy and return Egypt to its former glory.
Jose Carlos Somoza
THE ATHENIAN MURDERS ISBN: 9780349116181
In classical Athens, one of the pupils of Plato'sAcademy is found dead. Suspecting this wasn'tan accident, his teacher asks Herakles, the "Decipherer of Enigmas", to investigate. A second plot unfolds in parallel through the footnotes of the translator of the text.
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