
Sarah Hlubik
Visiting Assistant Professor · human evolution
St. Mary's College of MarylandUnited States
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Sarah Hlubik is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Sociology and Anthropology Department at St. Mary's College of Maryland. Her research focuses on the origin of fire in human evolution, particularly in the Koobi Fora region of northern Kenya. She investigates how fire use influenced hominin behavior and the Pleistocene ecology.
- Education: Ph.D. in Anthropology (institution not specified, 2018)
Her research interests span human evolution, paleo-archaeology, and human-environment interactions. Current projects explore the ecological impacts of Pleistocene fire use and its role in shaping hominin diets and behaviors.
External Affiliations:
- The Koobi Fora Field School
- National Museums of Kenya
Teaching specialties include experimental archaeology, emphasizing hands-on methods to reconstruct ancient human behaviors.
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