- Source: Heather Pringle (writer)
Heather Pringle is a Canadian freelance science writer who mostly writes about archaeology. Before becoming a writer, Pringle worked as a museum researcher and book editor. Her 2006 book The Master Plan detailed Heinrich Himmler's establishment of the Ahnenerbe in a pseudo-scientific attempt to manufacture evidence and "prove" Aryan superiority. It won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize. Her previous work includes The Mummy Congress, as well as articles for National Geographic and Archaeology magazine. Pringle is emeritus editor at Hakai Magazine and has been awarded a Canadian National Magazine Award and an AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Kavli Foundation.
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Roach, John (2001-07-09). "Book Report: Mummies Reflect Primal Urge to Extend Human Life". National Geographic News. Archived from the original on July 21, 2001. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
Pringle, Heather (2010-11-03). "What Old Arrowheads Tell Us about the Origins of Modern Thinking". Beyond Stone and Bone - Archaeology Magazine Archive. Archived from the original on April 9, 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-09.
"Non-Fiction, Non-Fame, Non-Fortune". Canlit.ca, Canadian Literature, Letters & Reflections. 2009-05-26. Archived from the original on August 26, 2011. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
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