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Fall 2024

Snake Goddesses and Bull Jumpers: Women in Ancient Crete

Friday, October 25, 2024 - 08:00 to Tuesday, October 29, 2024 - 20:00

Led by Professors Linda Martz & Elizabeth Kinne

HI/GS1910 Women in World History
CL2091A Topics: Worlds of Wine

HI/GS1910 Women in World History I delves into the lives of women across civilizations from pre-history to 1500. This trip focuses on exploring these eras in Crete, a pivotal location for the emergence of Mediterranean cultures. Students will examine archaeological remains spanning Mediterranean pre-history, the Minoan civilization, the evolution of Greek culture from the Mycenaean civilization, and the impacts of Venetian and Ottoman empires on Cretan culture. In Crete, students will witness these historical layers, analyze the representation of women in different historical contexts, and draw broader conclusions about gender history.


Trip cost: €950
Includes round-trip transportation to the destination, hotel accommodations with breakfast, local visits, professors’ trip costs, and VAT.


Last day to register/cancel: September 8, 2024 • Late cancelation fee: Full cost of the trip
Payment for study trips must be made no later than September 20 for the Fall 2024 semester. Any concerns in
this regard should be addressed to the Cultural Program Office and Student Accounting Services.