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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 (* 1951 in Kalifornien) ist ein US-amerikanischer Archäologe. Forschung. Hunt leitet seit 1994 das Alpine Archaeology Project der Stanford University. Im Jahre 1996 fand er am Pass Fenêtre de Ferret den Steinbruch für den Tempel des Jupiter am Grossen Sankt Bernhard. Im Jahre 2003 fand er einen Hort von römischen ...

  3. Award-winning archaeologist, author, and National Geographic grantee Patrick Hunt earned his Ph.D. in Archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, and has...

  4. www.spiegel.de › wissenschaft › die-spur-hannibals-a-cd47a7d5Die Spur Hannibals - DER SPIEGEL

    25. Mai 2007 · Seit mehr als 2000 Jahren rätseln Historiker vergebens über diese Frage. 25 Alpenpässe hat der Archäologe Patrick Hunt von der kalifornischen Stanford University in den vergangenen zehn Jahren zu...

  5. www.hannibalpatrickhunt.comHannibal

    Hannibal, one of the greatest commanders of the ancient world is brought vividly to life in this new biography by historian and archaeologist Patrick Hunt. Hannibal Barca of Carthage, born 247 BC, following in his father Hamilacar’s footsteps, led Carthage in the Second Punic War.

  6. www.hannibalpatrickhunt.com › authorAuthor — Hannibal

    Patrick Hunt, 2008, Cannae. Patrick has been an elected Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society since 1989 and has been a National Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America since 2009. He has served as President of the Archaeological Institute of America's Stanford Society since 1995.

  7. 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.