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  1. Patrick Hunt (born 1951 in California) is an American archeologist and author . Research. Dr. Patrick Hunt has directed the Stanford University Alpine Archaeology Project since 1994. The project involves leading a team of researchers and students to the Swiss, Italian, and French Alps for various archaeological projects.

  2. Patrick Hunt in the Swiss Alps near Furi above Zermatt, Autumn, 2019, on a National Geographic Expedition as Expeditions Expert (click below on National Geographic Expeditions) Patrick Hunt’s Ph.D. (1991) from the Institute of Archaeology, UCL (University College London), part of the University of London, is in Archaeology - specifically Archaeological Science.

  3. www.patrickhunt.net › arch › archPatrick Hunt.net

    Archaeology Research Interests: Ancient technology, Geoarchaeology, Hannibal Studies, Archaeological Science, Ancient Medicine, Paleoclimatology and Ancient Environment, as well as Historical Economic Geography of Africa. Patrick Hunt earned his Ph.D. in Archaeology (1991) from the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, University ...

  4. Patrick Hunt. Manage my profile. (650) 725-3870. phunt. I'm-not-a-bot. @stanford.edu. Personal bio. Patrick Hunt earned his Ph.D. in Archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, University of London in 1991, and is in his 20th year at Stanford. He directs the Stanford Alpine Archaeology Project (1994-2011).

  5. www.britannica.com › contributor › Patrick-HuntPatrick Hunt | Britannica

    Patrick Hunt (Ph.D., Institute of Archaeology, UCL, University of London, 1991) is an archaeologist and historian who has taught at Stanford University since 1993. National Geographic Society’s Expedition Council sponsored his Hannibal Expedition in 2007–08.

  6. Dioscorides’ DE MATERIA MEDICA facsimile copy in Bodleian Library, Oxford, 2017. As a Research Associate at the Institute for EthnoMedicine in Archaeoethnobotany, my research specializes on ancient plant texts from the Classical and Pre-Classical World - including the late Neolithic alpine “Otzi the Iceman” where we have no texts - as well as nearly five thousand years of Egyptian texts ...

  7. Here are a few facts to know about the adventurous Patrick Hunt. He's a Stanford archaeologist who has spent more than a decade trying to unravel the mystery of how Hannibal, the great ancient military leader, crossed the Alps in 218 BCE with 25,000 men and 37 elephants.