Edgar Peltenburg (28 May 1942 – 14 August 2016) was a Canadian archaeologist who specialised in the Prehistoric period, he conducted excavations in Scotland, Syria and Cyprus.
[1][2] Peltenburg was born in 1942 in Montreal, his family were Dutch refugees of WW II.
He completed his BA in Ancient History and Archaeology (1963) and his PhD (1968) at Birmingham University.
He excavated with Kathleen Kenyon at Jerusalem and Charles Burney in north-west Iran, he later worked with Trevor Watkins at Philia-Drakos.
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