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Heather Pringle

Heather Pringle

AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1952

Heather Pringle is a Canadian freelance science writer who mostly writes about archaeology. Before becoming a writer, Pringle worked as a museum researcher and book editor. Her 2006 book The Master Plan detailed Heinrich Himmler's establishment of the Ahnenerbe in a pseudo-scientific attempt to manufacture evidence and "prove" Aryan superiority. It won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize. Her previous work includes The Mummy Congress, as well as articles for National Geographic and Archaeology magazine. Pringle is emeritus editor at Hakai Magazine and has been awarded a Canadian National Magazine Award and an AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Kavli Foundation.

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Heather Pringle is a renowned Canadian author and journalist specializing in anthropological subjects.
Her most notable work, The Mummy Congress, explores the fascinating and mysterious world of mummies.
Throughout her career, she has published thirteen books that delve into archaeology and human history.
Her work combines the rigor of physical anthropology with a captivating journalistic narrative.
Pringle has dedicated herself to researching complex topics such as embalming and forensic anthropology.

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