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  • CV

CURRICULUM VITAE



Pearce Paul Creasman, Ph.D., FLS, FRGS



Archaeologist | pyramid diver | PROFESSOR

environmental scientist



diving the dead sea



Leading underwater archaeological excavations at the Biblical era harbor of Kallirhoe in the Dead Sea (Jordan), since October 2023. Click here for a short YouTube video.



project in wadi rum, Jordan



Drones and GIS: Monitoring Illegal Excavation and Vandalism of Archaeological Sites in Wadi Rum, Jordan (UNESCO World Heritage Site), starting in February 2021



DIVING THE PYRAMIDS OF NUBIA



Two short classes in National Geographic's Explorer Classroom now freely available on YouTube (January 2021)



Course online



Want to explore "The Universe According to the Ancient Egyptians" with me? 13 lectures on the religion, gods, and the afterlife for all audiences (December 2020)



News



Named Executive Director of the American Center of Research



books



Published by Oxford University Press & others



expert commentary



SCIENCE interviews Prof. Creasman about ancient Egypt



expert commentary



NATURE interviews Prof. Creasman



UNESCo World heritage



2019-2020 Site Preservation Grant from the Archaeological Institute of America



articles & research



Visit my Academia.edu page for links to articles & manuscripts (click here).



tHE wHItE HOUSE



As curator at the University of Arizona (2009-2018), my efforts were recognized by The White House's Office of Science & Technology Policy as one of nine exemplars in the USA to make collections accessible.



Excavating the temple of a female pharaoh



Click here to view a talk delivered at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (February 2019).



the maritime history & archaeology of ancient egypt



Click here to view a lecture for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (November 2020).



I am curious about people, especially how they interact with the environment and world around them. Most of my research is focused on the ancient civilizations of the Eastern Mediterranean world , Near East, and the Nile River (Egypt and Sudan).



Diving the Pyramids



As a result of modern climate change, agricultural activity, and the construction of dams, the subterranean burial chambers of many pyramids built near the Nile River are now underwater. My teams are scuba diving and excavating these tombs, re-writing their lost history.


Current pyramid and underwater tomb:

Nubian King Nastasen (ca. 315 BC)



Ancient Napata & The Kingdom of Kush



I direct the archaeological excavations at the ancient pyramids of Nuri, Sudan. Nuri was the royal cemetery for the biblical pharaoh of Egypt Taharqa and the Kingdom of Kush's Napatan era (ca. 700-300 BC).


The resting place for at least 60 pharaohs, Nubian kings, and queens, among hundreds of other individuals, today Nuri is UNESCO World Heritage Site.



Human & Environmental Interactions



How people have used, abused, amended, and tended the natural resources around them (or failed to do so) is a remarkable chapter in the history of humanity.


Through archaeological and proxy environmental data (such as tree rings), we can better understand this history to improve our future.


For inquiries about tours, lectures, or media, email me. It would be a pleasure to share an adventure!


Email: p.creasman@gmail.com | Telephone, Skype, or WhatsApp by appointment.