Nigel Brush

Nigel Brush (Ph.D., Anthropology, UCLA) is professor of Geology at Ashland University in Ohio. As a geologist, he has co-directed field trips to Michigan, New York, New England, Ontario, and the Serpent Mound Impact Crater in Ohio. As an archaeologist, he has worked on excavations in California, Ohio, and England (Stonehenge) and directed excavations in Ohio at two mastodon sites, three Canal Period sites, five late prehistoric villages, and thirty rock shelters. As an undergraduate, he held student ministries in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. As a writer, Nigel is working on the first of a series of mystery novels set in NE Ohio that will utilize information from geology, archaeology, biology, or astronomy to help solve the crimes.