Matt Peeples is an associate professor of anthropology and archaeologist who directs the ASU Center for Archaeology and Society, bringing eight years in faculty roles and over a decade of field and research experience in the U.S. Southwest. His work bridges academic research, preservation practice, and public engagement, with prior roles ranging from preservation archaeologist to postdoctoral researcher on social network projects. Trained at the University of Texas and Arizona State (PhD, MA), he focuses on archaeological method and community-centered site protection while running an active research program at ASU. Colleagues describe him as someone who translates complex archaeological data into actionable preservation strategies and public-facing scholarship.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Anthropology (Archaeology), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Anthropology (Archaeology) at Arizona State University
BA, Anthropology, BA, Anthropology at The University of Texas at Austin
Code repository and Bookdown project for Online Companion to Network Science in Archaeology by Tom Brughmans and Matthew A. Peeples (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology)
Contributions:1 release, 217 commits, 1 PR in 8 months
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Matt Peeples - Associate Professor Of Anthropology