Patrick Hunt has been teaching in Humanities at Stanford University
for the past 20 years. His Ph.D. is from the Institute of
Archaeology at University College London, University of London in
1991. He is a National Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of
America since 2009 and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
since 1989. National Geographic Society has sponsored some of his
archaeology fieldwork. He appears frequently on PBS, NOVA, National
Geographic and History Channel broadcasts. Hunt has taught a
postgraduate course on the history of wine at Stanford University
and has lectured at wineries and related venues around the world,
including for the Napa Valley Vintners Association at Meadowood
Resort in St. Helena, Napa Valley. Among over 100 published
articles, he has also elsewhere written articles on global wine
history and mythology as well as written and published twelve prior
books. He has traveled in wine journeys across five continents and
annually spends time in viticultural regions in France and Italy as
well as California. Having studied the cultivation and multiple
purposes of wine and grapes and early agriculture since the
Neolithic, he is also a Research Associate in Archaeoethnobotany at
the Institute for EthnoMedicine.
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