Devin Pettigrew
Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Curriculum Vitæ Behavioral & Social Sciences Ferguson Hall, Suite 114F C-71 432.837.8221 devin.pettigrew@sulross.edu |
Devin researches the tools and tactics of ancient hunting cultures worldwide. He received an M.A. at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in 2015 and a Ph.D. at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2021. Devin’s primary research involves experimental replication and testing of ancient combat and hunting weapons, including the atlatl and dart, bow and arrow, and straight-flying boomerang (“rabbit stick”). These experiments inform archaeologists about the performance of ancient hunting weapons, as well as the signatures they left behind in the archaeological record. Devin’s research interests also include the ecology of ancient and contemporary hunting, the factors that lead to hunter success, and how ancient hunting practices better inform us about conservation and wildlife management policies in the modern world.
Fall 2024
ANTH 1301 001 | Introduction to Anthropology | | Student Evaluation |
ANTH 4309 001 | Anthropology of Hunting | | Student Evaluation |
SRSU 1101 001 | 1st Year Sem:Arts & Humanities | | Student Evaluation |