As the Spring 2025 semester begins, Sul Ross State University students are celebrating a fresh start with opportunities for hands-on learning and engagement. The SRSU Archaeology Club, known for its immersive and interactive activities, recently explored various rock art mediums during an experimental session in December.
Club members also honed their skills in flint knapping and tested their aim by throwing atlatls, experiencing firsthand the techniques used by ancient peoples. These activities reflect the club’s mission to bring archaeological practices to life for students and the broader community.
The next Archaeology Club meeting is scheduled in the coming weeks, offering new and returning members the chance to participate in exciting activities and connect with peers who share an interest in archaeology and cultural history.
For more information about the club and upcoming events, visit the SRSU Archaeology Club’s website at cbbs.sulross.edu/srsu-archaeology-club.
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