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Image Credit: Hauser / Getty Images

Archaeology Magazine and Cosmos featured EAP lab researcher Jenna Battillo’s work on the consumption of corn smut in the Four Corners region of the Carmen southwestern US.

See her publication in Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.

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