Program 355: More Eastern Mediterranean Antiquities; Italy's Instep; Exploring Morocco
Release Date: 02-15-2014
Description
Guides from Greece and Egypt share tips for sightseeing the historical highlights of the eastern Mediterranean. Plus, guides from southern Italy and Morocco take listener calls with ideas for exploring the local color of the "instep" of southeast Italy, and for going deep into Morocco.
Guests
- Colin Clement, tour guide based in Alexandria, Egypt
- Anastasia Gaitanou, tour guide based in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Aldo Valerio, tour guide based in southern Italy
- Aziz Begdouri, tour guide and teacher, based in Tangier, Morocco
Related Links
- Colin Clement has written an article explaining the international effort to uncover ancient underwater ruins near Alexandria. It’s on the website for the public television program Nova.
- Colin Clement wrote an article for Archeology magazine about a Roman shipwreck found off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt
- Anastasia Gaitanou has a listing on the World Federation of Tourist Guide Associations.
- Wikipedia has extensive information about Ephesus, Palmyra, and Petra, and has a list of major museums displaying ancient Greek and Roman antiquities.
- The website for the Acropolis Museum in Athens.
- [email protected] is the e-mail address for booking a tour in Tangier with Aziz Begdouri.
Program Extras
More with Anastasia Gaitanou and Colin Clement - Tour guide historians Anastasia Gaitanou and Colin Clement tell Rick about the Acropolis Museum in Athens, which opened in June 2009 to showcase antiquities from the Acropolis, and to help illustrate their significance in ancient Greece. (runs 3:13)
More with Aziz Begdouri - Rick and Aziz Begdouri answer a listener's e-mail about where to find a craftsman who makes the traditional stringed instrument called the oud, and they enjoy a sunset view of the marketplace in Tangier. (runs 3:03)