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Photos of archeological discoveries made by Kent State archeologists and university professors Michelle Bebber and Metin Eren. Several potential artifacts washed up on the shore of Lake Erie Edgewater Park in Cleveland, Ohio.

Kent State professors find over 600 ancient tools in Holmes County

Mateo Martin Reporter September 15, 2021

Kent State Professors Metin Eren and Michelle Bebber found that sometimes what you’re looking for comes when you’re not looking at all.Eren and Bebber went about 70 miles from campus to Holmes County...

Ashley Rutkoski, an anthropology graduate student, poses Wednesday, March 13, 2019, with the first pot she made for her thesis experiment. Rutkoski made more than 30 pots for her experiment, but only broke the ones that were the most identical so it would not skew the data.

Graduate student conducts clay pot experiment that may help future archaeology digs

Rachel Karas March 16, 2019

The time and effort put into a thesis can cause a sense of dread for some graduate students, but when Ashley Rutkoski began her master’s degree, all she thought about was clay pots.Rutkoski came to Kent...

Photo courtesy of Kent State University.

KSU professor’s dual career shines light on forensics field

Aaron Corpora February 20, 2015

From traveling the world to helping solve crimes, Linda Spurlock has had quite the resume.Not only does she teach courses in biological anthropology, forensic anthropology and archaeology — a career...

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