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  Jay Reti

Jay Reti

Assistant Teaching Professor

831-459-4271

 

He/Him

Social Sciences Division

Anthropology Department

Assistant Teaching Professor

Faculty

Regular Faculty

Social Sciences 1
304

By appointment

Social Sciences 1 Faculty Services

Dr. Reti's research focuses on the origins of human reliance on technology and cultural transmission. Using experimental approaches, he works with 2-3 million year old stone tools in East Africa to reconstruct how we evolved alongside our technology.  Questions concerning hominin economic decisions, stone tool production strategies, raw material transport, and active teaching are of particular interest. 

Through the Human Evolution and Lithics Experimental Lab (HELEX), Jay supports experimental archaeological projects from all places and times, with particular attention to understanding human preference for raw materials in their environments.  HELEX programs also train undergraduate students in public outreach, culminating in student-led lessons in human evolution in local high school biology classrooms. Finally, as Dr. Reti was previously the Director of the Santa Cruz Island Reserve through UC Santa Barbara, Jay works with indigenous leadership across California to develop and implement archaeological policy.

ANTH 100 (History and Theory of Biological Anthropology)
ANTH 101 (Human Evolution)
ANTH 107E (Lithic Technology)
ANTH 108 (Neanderthals)
ANTH 194H (Paleoanthropology Senior Seminar)
ANTH 195A,B,C (Senior Thesis Seminar)

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