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Nicholas Gala earned his B.S. in Anthropology KSU (2022) and will pursue a master’s The University of Tulsa. For his senior honors thesis he surveyed modern flintknappers to document their injuries and understand how it relates to past people? ow.ly/zjqi50Ki6o6 ow.ly/cZvq50Ki6o5

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Conrad graduated w/Honors in '21 earning a B.S. Anthropology KSU and is now pursuing a Ph.D. Ohio State. ā€œExperimental archaeology was really exciting to me. It seemed like the opportunities were endless. I really got a taste for all of it." @KSUExArchLab youtu.be/GID3yXXBsM4

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Be good to your brain & learn some stress-busting skills: Sign up for a FREE mindfulness & meditation class! kent.edu/recwell/progra…

Be good to your brain & learn some stress-busting skills: Sign up for a FREE mindfulness & meditation class! kent.edu/recwell/progra…
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šŸ“£Exciting new paper in collaboration withĀ Anthropology KSU and the British Antarctic Survey (British Antarctic Survey 🐧)šŸ“£ #OpenAccess #LithicTechnologies #BritishAntarcticSurvey Natural Environment Research Council cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Some rocks identified as having been used by Stone Age humans as tools have later been reclassified as just a stone. But researchers have collated untouched Antarctic rocks to compare them with econ.st/3SGBJ27

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Does an Ice Age stone toolkit work as well as modern knives to butcher a bison? Our archaeologists teamed up with Steve Rinella and Meateater to find out! Butchering a Bison with Clovis Points and Tools youtu.be/XmsrkFjPiKM via YouTube

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Graduate student Michael Bliss receives research award from The Explorers Club! kent.edu/anthropology/n… #Explorers_Club #UndeniablyKSU #Explorers_Club KSU Arts & Sciences

Graduate student Michael Bliss receives research award from The Explorers Club! kent.edu/anthropology/n… #Explorers_Club #UndeniablyKSU #Explorers_Club <a href="/KSU_CollegeofAS/">KSU Arts & Sciences</a>
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The craft known as flintknapping is a skilled hobby or art form that was thought to occasionally require bandages or stitches. However, new research suggests flintknapping is far more dangerous than previously understood. Learn more: kent.edu/cas/news/despi… Anthropology KSU

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How severe can flintknapping injuries be? Nicholas Gala of Anthropology KSU worked with Metin Eren, Stephen Lycett and Michelle Bebber to survey modern knappers and show how risky cuts and infections were for early humans. #Flintknapping #Archaeology kent.edu/cas/news/despi…

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Flintknapping is a risky business. Hobbyists have reported injuries ranging from flint in the eye to a hammerstone to the testicle. A quarter of those asked have experienced injuries requiring medical attention. newscientist.com/article/237660…

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A spear-throwing tool called an atlatl may have levelled the playing field for ancient hunters – using the tool, women can launch spears with the same velocity as men can newscientist.com/article/238899…