Eric H. Cline is a distinguished archaeologist and former Department Chair at The George Washington University, currently directing the Capitol Archaeological Institute.
A National Geographic Explorer and Fulbright Scholar with degrees from Dartmouth, Yale, and University of Pennsylvania, he has directed excavations across the Mediterranean for over 30 seasons, notably at Megiddo and Tel Kabri.
A five-time award winner for popular archaeology books, Cline has authored 20 books and numerous articles.
Known for engaging lectures and television appearances, his accessible works bridge academic scholarship and public interest in biblical archaeology and ancient civilizations.
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