Hesry Malo
I am an archaeologist and a flintknapper.
I am an archaeologist and a flintknapper.
I studied philosophical anthropology at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania.
I focus on the function of the prehistoric lithic and bone/antler objects, as well as early farming, and cultivation and processing of plants in the Stone Age.
I am an expert in warp-weighted weaving, having written one of a handful of books on the topic. I've been involved with textiles since 1975, and experimental archaeology and early weaving technologies since 2000.
I have always had a passion for history and art, so I decided to bring my two passions together to create 'Arteology'.
I am an academic archaeologist who regularly flintknaps and practices experimental archaeology. Currently, I am a Master's student at UNBC who is almost done my program. I have close to a decade of experience analyzing stone and faunal tools. For experimental archaeology, I have cl
Archaeologist with a passion for finds, research interests includes tools, typologies, and 'household' archaeology.
I am an experimental archaeologist recently graduated from the University of Exeter, and about to embark on a PhD. I am interested in human-bird relations and the material culture of feathers that have informed and shaped human worlds.
I am an adjunct research fellow at the Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution (ARCHE) at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. My research focuses on the use of organic tools (i.e., osseous and wooden tools) in Aboriginal Australia and Palaeolithic Europe.
I am the Prehistoric Archaeologist for the Tennessee Division of Archaeology in Nashville, Tennessee.
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