Christopher Hugh Naunton is a renowned British Egyptologist, writer, and broadcaster, with a profound expertise in the life and works of the illustrious Flinders Petrie.
His academic journey began at the universities of Birmingham and Swansea, where he pursued Egyptology and eventually obtained his PhD.
Throughout his illustrious career, Naunton has held the esteemed position of director at the Egypt Exploration Society.
In 2013, he made a significant contribution to the world of television by presenting the documentary series "Tutankhamun: The mystery of the Burnt Mummy" on Channel 4 in the UK.
In addition to his broadcasting endeavors, Naunton has been actively involved in a program aimed at teaching Egyptology and the history of ancient Egypt, titled "Playing in the Past", which is a T.tv series based on the reconstructions of the popular video game "Assassin's Creed Origins".
Notably, Naunton has expressed his admiration for "Assassin's Creed Origins", deeming it "the best visualization of ancient Egypt", a testament to his dedication to the field and his enthusiasm for innovative approaches to learning.
Naunton's impressive body of work and his unwavering passion for Egyptology have solidified his position as a leading authority in the field.