Nigel Hetherington

In this episode we are joined by Nigel Hetherington, co-founder and owner of Past Preservers. A company that provides historical and archaeological consultancy and professional support to those who work in the media as well as in heritage.

Nigel is a graduate of University College London's Institute of Archaeology in London, England. Where he earned a B.A. in Egyptian Archaeology, as well as an M.A. in Cultural Heritage Studies. During his studies he took numerous trips to Egypt, and focused his thesis on the Valley of the Kings. He also worked as a Conservation Manager for the Theban Mapping Project.

In this episode he shares his answers to our 15 questions. Talking about some of his work with Past Preservers, as well as his work in Egypt.

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Nigel Hetherington

In this episode we are joined by Nigel Hetherington, co-founder and owner of Past Preservers. A company that provides historical and archaeological consultancy and professional support to those who work in the media as well as in heritage.

Nigel is a graduate of University College London's Institute of Archaeology in London, England. Where he earned a B.A. in Egyptian Archaeology, as well as an M.A. in Cultural Heritage Studies. During his studies he took numerous trips to Egypt, and focused his thesis on the Valley of the Kings. He also worked as a Conservation Manager for the Theban Mapping Project.

In this episode he shares his answers to our 15 questions. Talking about some of his work with Past Preservers, as well as his work in Egypt.

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