John R. Hale (archaeologist)


John R. Hale is an American archaeologist and historian. He is a highly regarded professor and field archeologist, and Director of Liberal Studies Liberal Studies Program at the University of Louisville. He lectures widely for the public on topics in classicism, ancient history, and archeology and his archeological fieldwork has been featured in a number of documentary films for the Discovery Channel and the History channel.

Early life and education

Hale earned his undergraduate degree at Yale, where he was on the rowing team, and where he was influenced by military historian Donald Kagan. He earned his PhD at Cambridge, where his dissertation was on Viking longboats.

The Oracle at Delphi

He is an expert on the ancient religion and modern science of geological fumes at the ancient site of the Delphic Oracle in Greece, and has spoken on the topic widely. His research, along with that of geologist Jelle Zeilinga de Boer, has demonstrated that the psychoactive gas ethylene seeped from under the oracular site, and would have led to an "altered mental status" by the Pythia, the prophetess-priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Later research has further supported the geological fumes theory.
Professor Hale's research on the geological fumes theory is recounted in The Oracle: Lost Secrets and Hidden Message of Ancient Delphi, by science writer William Broad. It was also featured in the August 2003 issue of Scientific American magazine.

Books and other writing

John Hale has authored a number of books. His book on the Athenian navy and the birth of classical democracy was well reviewed in both popular and academic press. It is entitled Lords of the Sea: The Epic Story of the Athenian Navy and the Birth of Democracy .
He has written a number of articles for Scientific American, including about the Viking Longship, and the technology of ancient Greek rowing. and has published widely in academic journals.

Video Lecture Series

Professor Hale has created numerous well-reviewed long-form lecture series for audio and video with The Great Courses. These include:
These lecture series are available both on DVD and CD, and two of them are available through "The Great Courses Plus" streaming service.

Archeological Travel Tours

Professor Hale has conducted numerous archeological tours, for academic and travel institutions such as the Archaeological Institute of America, Thalassa Journeys, and Yale Educational Travel. His tours cover extensive geography, including Northern Greece and Albania.