ABOUT THE AUTHORS

LLOYD M. DICKIE, PH.D., has a master’s degree from Yale University and a doctorate from the University of Toronto. A retired ecologist and former professor of oceanography and biology at Dalhousie University, he has studied Ancient Egypt for more than 30 years, including many active site explorations. PAUL R. BOUDREAU is an ecologist and biologist who studies ancient myths and sites, including on-site explorations of Egyptian temples, tombs, and pyramids. Both authors live in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.