Greece 2001: Orientation Information
University of Arkansas
We will enjoy our Greek studies more by remembering he following:
I. Site/Museum Etiquette
- be on time
- pay attention
- tall people stand in back
- circulate to let everybody get close in small spaces
- don’t photograph when speaker speaks
- treat all speakers with respect
- show appreciation to all speakers
- be prepared to wait at a site for another group to finish their visit
- never pick up and keep anything at a site, even a small sherd can be
a ticket to Greek jail
II. Health/Safety
- take care of your bodies
- get plenty of sleep
- marble is slippery, even when dry
- don’t walk on wet pavement if you can help it
- think about your feet: there are a lot of sharp things on the
- ground, and a lot of places to trip
- watch your step on archaeological sites; things collapse
- shoes: be sensible
- heat: watch dehydration; drink, suck on hard candies, wear head
- protection and sun screen
- food allergies, drug allergies, medication: learn the relevant
Greek words in case you need to deal with any urgent situation
III. Bus
- be on it, and on time
- keep it clean and dry
- try to follow our routes on a map
- be prepared to listen to talks en route
IV. Schedule
- All is subject to change, and much will (PANTA REI, ‘all things flow/change’)
- Return to Greece 2001 Table of Contents Page
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