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Santorini Camping
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Santorini Dive Center
Offering PADI courses and scuba diving. Includes program details, price list, photos and location.
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Weddings Santorini
Wedding co-ordination company in Santorini. Website contains prices and information.
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Decade Volcano -- Santorini Greece
Information, photos, links and travel to Santorini, Stromboli, and other active volcanoes.
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Ancient Greece - Contributions to Our World From Ancient Greece
Index of resources.
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The American College of Greece
The oldest and largest of the American-sponsored colleges in Europe. It includes three divisions: Pierce College (grades 7-12), The Junior College (2-year program), and Deree College (4-year program). Deree College awards a BA in Communications, Dance, Economics, English, History, History of Art, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology; and a BS in Accounting and Finance, CIS, International Business, Management, and Marketing.
www.acg.edu/
New Light on the Dark Age of Greece
Essays on Dark Age archaeology by Jan Sammer.
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Archaeology of Greece
Background course guide to the archaeology of Greece by G. Kenneth Sams and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
www.unc.edu/
Slavic Settlement of Greece in the Light of Archaeological Sources
In spite of the fact that the Slavic settlement in Greece has not yet been completely elaborated, a sufficient attention has been paid to it in research of various scientific branches. Archaeological research is slowly and gradually completing the picture already longer known from written and linguistic sources.
www.rastko.org.yu/
The Canal of Xerxes in Northern Greece: Explorations 1991-2001
Investigation of the 2 km canal built by King Xerxes across a isthmus on the Athos peninsula in northern Greece to allow his fleet safe access into the Aegean in advance of the Persian invasion of the early fifth century BCE.
www.gein.noa.gr/
