Pearce Paul Creasman, Ph.D., FLS, FRGS is an esteemed archaeologist and environmental scientist known for his groundbreaking work in the Eastern Mediterranean world and the Nile River region. With a focus on ancient civilizations, he has led numerous excavations and underwater explorations, uncovering lost history and rewriting our understanding of the past. His expertise and contributions have been recognized by prestigious organizations such as National Geographic, UNESCO, and the White House's Office of Science Technology Policy.
As a professor and featured genius in the 2021 National Geographic Almanac, Pearce Paul Creasman is dedicated to sharing his knowledge and passion with audiences worldwide. Through lectures, courses, and expert commentary, he offers insights into the religion, gods, and afterlife of the ancient Egyptians. With a curiosity about human-environment interactions, he also explores how people have shaped and interacted with their surroundings throughout history. For inquiries about tours, lectures, or media, he can be reached via email or through appointment via telephone, Skype, or WhatsApp.
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