Dr. Patrick Hunt’s research combines archaeological science, historical topography, and classical studies, with a particular focus on ancient technology, material culture, and geoarchaeology. His doctoral dissertation in 2007–2008 for research related to
Hannibal. He has been affiliated with National Geographic as an Explorer since that time. As director of the Stanford Alpine Archaeology Project (1994-2012) , Hunt's research on Ötzi and the Alpine environment has been sponsored by the National Geographic Society's Expeditions Council. He served as President of the Stanford Society of the
Archaeological Institute of America (1995–2024) and has been a National Lecturer for the AIA since 2009, including being awarded the Norton Lectureship 2022-2023. In 1996 he discovered the
quarry for a temple of
Jupiter in the region of the pass. In the
Hannibal Expedition 2007-2008 sponsored by
National Geographic Society, Hunt searched for artifacts of
Hannibal's crossing of the
Alps in 218 BC, In 2011, he was the expert on the Hannibal team for Spike's TV show Deadliest Warrior. He has been a
Fellow of the
Royal Geographical Society since 1989. paleopathology, and the iconography of classical myths and biblical texts in art. He has contributed to journals and books including ''
World Archaeology'
, BICS, Studia Phoenicia',
Journal of Emerging Infectious Diseases
, Wiley-Blackwell’s Encyclopedia of Ancient History'
, Encyclopedia Britannica',
and the Acta Antiqua'' series. Hunt has authored and edited various books, ranging from general works such as
Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History (2007),
Hannibal (2017),
Dante’s Inferno (2011), to textbooks and monographs on subjects including ancient warfare, His output also includes creative works such as poetry,
aphorisms, and essays. His academic service includes participation in national and institutional committees for
AIA and judging for the Saroyan International Writing Prize at Stanford University. Hunt has taught at
Stanford University for over 30 years
University of Toronto,
Humboldt University of Berlin, UCLA,
Paris-Sorbonne University, among others. He has presented invited talks at numerous global museums, including the British Museum and Liechtensteines LandesMuseum. ==Works==