
معرفی
Metin Eren is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Kent State University's College of Arts and Sciences. His work focuses on experimental archaeology, particularly the study of prehistoric technology, stone tools, and hunting methods. He collaborates with researchers like Michelle Bebber and has led studies on flintknapping dangers, atlatl weapon use, and tool functionality.
Scientific Awards:
- Ig Nobel Prize in Materials Science (2020) for research on frozen feces knives
He actively mentors students, with five experimental archaeology graduates earning full-ride scholarships to graduate programs under his guidance. His research emphasizes evidence-based methodologies, including experimental replication of ancient technologies to understand human evolution and cultural practices.
Metin Eren's studies often intersect with interdisciplinary collaborations, such as partnerships with MeatEater, and highlight the importance of equifinality in archaeological interpretation. His work provides insights into prehistoric labor division, tool innovation, and human adaptation.




