Author Archives: Aylar Abdolahzadeh

Aylar Abdolahzadeh is an archaeologist who studies early human technologies—especially fire use and stone tool production in Eurasia. She earned her PhD in Anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2022. She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at ASU.
A french chateau in the countryside with a hot air balloon rising over it

Tracing the Legacy of Human Resilience in the Debris of Ancient Campfires

In the summer of 2015, I was a first-year graduate student when I joined a field project at La Ferrassie, a Neandertal’ site tucked into the Périgord region of southwest France. We camped in the backyard of the late Harold Dibble’s dig house in the small town of Carsac-Aillac, where the morning air smelled of walnuts and apple trees, and the sunset turned the golden bales of hay into glowing embers each evening (Fig 1). (read more...)