Pearce Paul Creasman
{{Short description|American archaeologist}}
Pearce Paul Creasman (born 1981) is an American archaeologist in the fields of Egyptology, maritime archaeology, and dendrochronology. In recognition of his work he has been made a fellow of the Explorer's Club, the Royal Geographical Society, and the Linnean Society, among others. From 2009 to 2020, he was a professor and curator at the University of Arizona, where he served as director of the Egyptian Expedition.[http://egypt.arizona.edu/content/fieldwork Fieldwork/Egyptian Expedition].Ikram, S. "Nile Currents," Kmt 23.4 (2012): 6. Beginning in 2020, he was appointed executive director of the American Center of Oriental Research. He has been conducting archaeological and environmental research in Egypt and Sudan since 2004Creasman, P. P. "The Cairo Dashur Boats," INA Quarterly 32.1 (2005): 15-19. and is editor of the peer-reviewed Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections.https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jaei/about/editorialTeam Editorial Team/Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections. Prof. Creasman is author or co-author of more than 100 articles and edited books and has been awarded more than 60 competitive research grants, including from the National Geographic Society,National Geographic Society, Waitt Grants complete list [https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/grants-and-investments/]. the National Science Foundation,NSF Award Search: Award Abstract #1203445 - CSBR: Natural History Collections: Urgent Improvements to Housing and Accessibility of the World's Largest, Most Diverse & Significant Dendrochronological Collection [https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1203445]. and the Save America's Treasures program."UA Awarded Two Save America's Treasures Grants," [http://anthropology.arizona.edu/node/769]. He has held a number of professional offices and received several academic and educational honors and awards, including recognition from the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy{{Cite web|url=https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2016/12/09/finding-federal-scientific-collections-just-got-easier-1|title=Finding Federal Scientific Collections Just Got Easier|date=Dec 9, 2016|website=whitehouse.gov|accessdate=Jan 19, 2025}} and National Geographic.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/dive-ancient-pyramid-nuri-sudan|title=Dive beneath the pyramids of Sudan's black pharaohs|date=Jul 2, 2019|website=Culture|accessdate=Jan 19, 2025}}{{cite web |url=http://www.umainealumni.com/feed.php?num=1&news_id=1776&feed_id=70|title=Pearce Paul Creasman '03: A renowned scholar explores ancient maritime life among the temples and tombs of Egypt |website=University of Maine Alumni Association}} He earned his doctorate from the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University.ProQuest Citation: Creasman, P. P. (2010). Extracting cultural information from ship timber. (Order No. 3446659, Texas A&M University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, 227. Abstract: [http://nautarch.tamu.edu/Theses/abstracts/creasmanphd.html].
Prof. Creasman and his colleagues previously excavated the royal Theban temple of the pharaoh Tausret,Spencer, P. "Digging Diary 2012," Egyptian Archaeology 42 (2013): 26.Creasman, P. P. "Tausret Temple Project: Report for the 2011 Season," The Ostracon 23 (2012): 3-7 http://egypt.arizona.edu/sites/default/files/Tausert_11_Season.pdf . a queen who ruled independently as king at the end of the 19th Dynasty, and is now primarily excavating at the pyramids and royal cemetery of Nuri, Sudan. His primary research interests are maritime life in ancient Egypt, Sudanese/Egyptian archaeology, underwater archaeology, and human/environment interactions.Peeples, L. "Rings and Worms Tell the Tale of a Shipwreck Found at Ground Zero," Scientific American, 10 June 2011 [http://www.scientificmerican.com/article.cfm?id=rings-worms-tale-ground-zero-shipwreck] He is best known for his work regarding ancient maritime life and studies of human/environmental interactions.
Publications
Books
- Culture in Crisis: Flows of People, Artifacts & Ideas 2 vols. (editor, with F. Balaawi and C.L. Sulosky Weaver), Department of Antiquities, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (2022).
- Origins and Afterlives of Kush (editor, with S.T. Smith), The Egyptian Expedition (2022).
- Udjahorresnet and His World: Diplomacy in the Ancient Near East (editor, with M. Wasmuth), The Egyptian Expedition (2020).
- Pharaoh's Land and Beyond: Ancient Egypt and Its Neighbors (editor, with R.H. Wilkinson), Oxford University Press (2017).
- Flora Trade Between Egypt and Africa in Antiquity (editor with I. Incordino), Oxbow Books (2017).
- Archaeological Research in the Valley of the Kings and Ancient Thebes (editor), Wilkinson Egyptology Series I. (2013).
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Category:American Egyptologists
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