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Amanuel Beyin is an Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Louisville. His research focuses on human prehistory, particularly in East Africa, investigating stone tool technologies and hominin dispersal routes. He leads interdisciplinary projects in coastal regions like the Red Sea and Kilwa Basin, supported by grants from NSF, National Geographic, and others.
Education: PhD from Stony Brook University. His work integrates archaeological field methods with paleoenvironmental analysis, emphasizing coastal ecozones' role in hominin survival. Recent projects include the Coasting Out of Africa initiative, exploring Middle Stone Age sites in Tanzania.
Key themes include hominin behavioral evolution, lithic technology analysis, and environmental contexts of migration. Beyin has authored/coedited major works, including the 2-volume Handbook of Pleistocene Archaeology of Africa (2023), and contributes to debates on African prehistory through peer-reviewed publications and international collaborations.
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