Matthew Peeples
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Phone: 480-727-3482
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SHESC 102 TEMPE, AZ 85287
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Mail code: 2402Campus: Tempe
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Matthew Peeples joined Arizona State University and the School of Human Evolution and Social Change in 2015. He also serves as Director for the ASU Center for Archaeology and Society. Peeples is an archaeologist by training, but works to integrate archaeological data with methods and models from the broader social sciences to address questions revolving around the nature and dynamics of human social networks and group identities. His research program includes both traditional archaeological field and lab projects in the U.S. Southwest (in particular in the Cibola/Zuni region of New Mexico and Arizona) as well as collaborative synthetic projects that integrate massive amounts of data to address questions of broad interest in the social and behavioral sciences. This includes investigations of the long-term impacts of migration and the drivers of collective action. Much of his research involves applying network science analytical techniques to archaeological data.
Peeples has received major grants from the National Science Foundation Archaeology program as well as the cross-directorate NSF Resource Implementation for Data Intensive Research (RIDIR) program. He also serves as the current president of the Southwest Symposium organization.
- Ph.D. Anthropology, Arizona State University 2011
- M.A. Anthropology, Arizona State University 2006
- B.A. Anthropology, University of Texas-Austin 2003
Pre-contact archaeology in the North American Southwest (with an emphasis on the Zuni/Cibola and Mimbres regions); social networks and network science; social identity and material culture; quantitative methods in archaeology; ceramic analysis; ceramic chemical characterization (NAA, XRF); analytical sociology
Peer-Reviewed Books:
2024 Brughmans, Tom, Barbara J. Mills, Jessica Munson, and Matthew A. Peeples (editors). The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/55357
2023 Brughmans, Tom and Matthew A. Peeples
Network Science in Archaeology. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
Online companion to Archaeological Network Science by Peeples and Brughmans (2023).
https://book.archnetworks.net
2018 Peeples, Matthew A. Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2021: paperback edition
More info: https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/connected-communities
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:
2023 Roberts, John M., Jr., Emily Dorshorst, Yi Yin, Matthew A. Peeples, Ronald L. Breiger, and Barbara J. Mills. Sampling variability and centrality score comparisons in archaeological network analysis: A case study of the San Pedro Valley, Arizona. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 51:104100.
2023 Peeples, Matthew A. and Robert J. Bischoff. Archaeological networks, community detection, and critical scales of interaction in the U.S. Southwest/Mexican Northwest Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 70:101511
2023 Crawford, Katherine, Angela Huster, Matthew A. Peeples, Nicolas Gauthier, Michael E. Smith, Abigail York, and Daniel Lawrence. A systematic approach for studying the persistence of settlements in the past. Antiquity 97(391):213-230.
2022 Giomi, Evan, Barbara J. Mills, Leslie D. Aragon, Benjamin A. Bellorado, Matthew A. Peeples. Reading Between the Lines: The Social Values of Dogoszhi-style in the Chaco World. American Antiquity 87(1):100-123.
2021 Flower, Carolyn, Wendy C. Hodgson, Andrew M. Salywon, Brian S. Maitner, Brian J. Enquist, Matthew A. Peeples, and Benjamin Blonder. Human food use increases plant geographic ranges in the Sonoran Desert . Global Ecology and Biogeography 30(7):1461-1473.
2021 Smith, Michael E., Jose Lobo, Matthew A. Peeples, Abigail M. York, Benjamin W. Stanley, Katherine A. Crawford, Nicolas Gauthier, Angela C. Huster. The Persistence of Ancient Settlements and Urban Sustainability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118(20):e2018155118.
2021 Roberts, John M., Jr., Yi Yin, Emily Dorshorst, Matthew A. Peeples, Barbara J. Mills. Assessing the Performance of the Bootstrap in Simulated Assemblage Networks. Social Networks 65:98-109.
2021 Hegmon, Michelle, Will G. Russell, Kendall Baller, Matthew A. Peeples, and Sarah Striker. The Social Significance of Mimbres Painted Pottery in the US Southwest. American Antiquity 86(1):23-42.
2020 Peeples, Matthew A., Emily Fioccoprile, Alonzo Beatty, Katrina Lewis, Madeline Jo Maiorella, Ruby Sainz, Garrett Stanely, Kevin Stevens, and Maya Street. “Have You Heard the One About the Punic Ship in the Sonoran Desert?” A Case Study in Addressing Archaeological Misinformation. Journal of Arizona Archaeology 7(2):111-124.
2020 Strawhacker, Colleen, Grant Snitker, Matthew A. Peeples, Ann P. Kinzig, Keith W. Kintigh, Kyle Bocinsky, Brad Butterfield, Jacob Freeman, Sarah Oas, Margaret C. Nelson, Jonathan A. Sandor, and Katherine A. Spielmann. A Landscape Perspective on Climate-Driven Risks to Food Security: Exploring the Relationship between Climate and Social Transformations in the Prehispanic U.S. Southwest. American Antiquity 85(3):427-451.
2020 Kintigh, Keith W. and Matthew A. Peeples. Estimating Population Growth Rates and Instantaneous Population from Periodized Settlement Data. Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology 3(1):197-209.
2019 Peeples, Matthew A. Finding a Place for Networks in Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research. 27(4):451-499.
2019 Jeffrey J. Clark, Jennifer Birch, Michelle Hegmon, Barbara J. Mills, Donna Glowacki, Scott Ortman, Jeffery S. Dean, Rory Gauthier, Patrick D. Lyons, Matthew A. Peeples, Lewis Borck, and John Ware. Resolving the Migrant Paradox: Two Pathways to Coalescence in the Late Precontact U.S. Southwest. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 53:262-287.
2019 Giomi, Evan and Matthew A. Peeples. Network Analysis of Intrasite Material Networks and Ritual Practice at Pueblo Bonito. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 53(1):22-31.
2018 Hegmon, Michelle and Matthew A. Peeples. The Human Experience of Social Transformations: Insights from Comparative Archaeology. PLoS One 13(11):e0208060.
2018 Mills, Barbara J., Matthew A. Peeples, Leslie Aragon, Benjamin Bellorado, Jeffery J. Clark, Evan Giomi, and Thomas C. Windes. Evaluating Chaco Migration Scenarios Using Dynamic Social Network Analysis. Antiquity 92(364):922-939.
2018 Katherine A. Dungan and Matthew A. Peeples. Public Architecture as Performance Space in the Prehispanic Central Southwest. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 50:12-26.
2018 Kintigh, Keith W, Katherine A. Spielmann, Adam Brin, K. Selçuk Candan, Tiffany Clark, and Matthew A. Peeples. Data Integration in the Service of Synthetic Research. Advances in Archaeological Practice 6(1):30-41.
2018 Altschul, Jeffery H., Keith W. Kintigh, Terry H. Klein, William H. Doelle, Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin, Sarah A. Herr, Timothy A. Kohler, Barbara J. Mills, Lindsay M. Montgomery, Margaret C. Nelson, Scott G. Ortman, John N. Parker, Matthew A. Peeples, and Jeremy A. Sabloff. Fostering Collaborative Synthetic Research in Archaeology. Advances in Archaeological Practice 6(1):19-29.
2017 Altschul, Jeffery H., Keith W. Kintigh, Terry H. Klein, William H. Doelle, Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin, Sarah A. Herr, Timothy A. Kohler, Barbara J. Mills, Lindsay M. Montgomery, Margaret C. Nelson, Scott G. Ortman, John N. Parker, Matthew A. Peeples, and Jeremy A. Sabloff. Opinion: Fostering Synthetic Research in Archaeology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114(42):10999-11002.
2017 Brughmans, Tom and Matthew A. Peeples. Trends in Archaeological Network Research: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Historical Network Research 1(2017):1-24.
2016 Peeples, Matthew A., Jeffery J. Clark, William H. Doelle, Andy Laurenzi, and Barbara J. Mills. The Big Picture: The National Historic Preservation Act and Regional Syntheses in the U.S. Southwest. Journal of Arizona Archaeology 4(1):1-9.
2016 Spielmann, Katherine, Matthew A. Peeples, Donna M. Glowacki, and Andrew Dugmore. Early Warning Signals of Social Transformation: A Case Study from the US Southwest. PLoS One 11(10):e0163685.
2016 Mills, Barbara J., Jeffery J. Clark, and Matthew A. Peeples. Migration, Skill, and the Transformation of Social Networks in the Prehispanic Southwest. Economic Anthropology 3:203-215.
2016 Hegmon, Michelle, Jacob Freeman, Keith W. Kintigh, Margaret C. Nelson, Sarah Oas, Matthew A. Peeples, and Andrea Torvinen. Marking and Making Difference: Representational Diversity in the U.S. Southwest. American Antiquity 81(2):253-272.
2016 Nelson, Margaret C., Scott E. Ingram, Andrew J. Dugmore, Richard Streeter, Matthew A. Peeples, Thomas H. McGovern, Michelle Hegmon, Jette Arneborg, Keith W. Kintigh, Seth Brewington, Katherine A. Spielmann, Ian A. Simpson, Colleen Strawhacker, Laura E.L. Comeau, Andrea Torvinen, Christian K. Madsen, George Hambrecht, and Konrad Smiarowski. Climate Challenges, Vulnerabilities, and Food Security. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113(2):298-303.
2015 Freeman, Jacob, Matthew A. Peeples, and John M. Anderies. Toward a Theory of Non-linear Transitions from Foraging to Farming. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 40:109-122.
2015 Bernardini, Wesley and Matthew A. Peeples. Sight Communities: The Social Significance of Shared Visual Landmarks. American Antiquity 80(2):215-235.
2015 Hill, J. Brett, Matthew A. Peeples, Deborah H. Huntley, H. Jane Carmack. Spatializing Social Network Analysis in the Precontact U.S. Southwest. Advances in Archaeological Practice 3(1):63-77.
2015 Mills, Barbara J., Matthew A. Peeples, William R. Haas, Jr., Lewis Borck, Jeffery J. Clark, and John M. Roberts, Jr. Multiscalar Perspectives on Social Networks in the Late Prehispanic Southwest. American Antiquity 80(1):3-24.
2015 Borck, Lewis, Barbara J. Mills, Matthew A. Peeples, and Jeffery J. Clark. Are Social Networks Survival Networks? An Example from the Late Prehispanic Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 22(1):33-57.
2014 Ownby, Mary F., Deborah L. Huntley, and Matthew A. Peeples. A Combined Approach: Using NAA and Petrography to Examine Ceramic Production and Exchange in the American Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Science 52:152-162.
2013 Laurenzi, Andrew, Matthew A. Peeples, and William H. Doelle. Cultural Resources Priority Area Planning in Sub-Mogollon Arizona and New Mexico. Advances in Archaeological Practice 1(2):61-76.
2013 Peeples, Matthew A. and W. Randall Haas, Jr. Brokerage and Social Capital in the Prehispanic U.S. Southwest. American Anthropologist 115(2):232-246.
2013 Peeples, Matthew A. and John M. Roberts, Jr. To Binarize or Not to Binarize: Relational Data and the Construction of Archaeological Networks. Journal of Archaeological Science 40(7):3001-3010.
2013 Mills, Barbara J., Jeffery J. Clark, Matthew A. Peeples, W. R. Haas, Jr., John M. Roberts, Jr., J. Brett Hill, Deborah L. Huntley, Lewis Borck, Ronald L. Breiger, Aaron Clauset, M. Steven Shackley. The Transformation of Social Networks in the Late Pre-Hispanic U.S. Southwest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110(15):5785-5790.
2012 Peeples, Matthew A., and Gregson Schachner. Refining Correspondence Analysis-Based Ceramic Seriation of Regional Data Sets. Journal of Archaeological Science 39(8):2818-2827.
2011 Nelson, Margaret C., Stephanie Kulow, Matthew A. Peeples, Michelle Hegmon, and Ann Kinzig. Resisting Diversity: A Long-term Archaeological Study. Ecology and Society 16(1):article 25.
2011 Spielmann, Katherine A., Margaret C. Nelson, Scott E. Ingram, and Matthew A. Peeples. Sustainable Small-Scale Agriculture in Semi-Arid Environments. Ecology and Society 16(1):article 26.
2008 Hegmon, Michelle, Matthew A. Peeples, Ann Kinzig, Stephanie Kulow, Cathryn M. Meegan, and Margaret C. Nelson. Social Transformation and its Human Costs in the Prehispanic U.S. Southwest. American Anthropologist 110(3):313-324.
2008 Peeples, Matthew A. Creating Political Authority: The Role of the Antebellum Black Press in the Political Mobilization and Empowerment of African Americans. Journalism History 34(2):76-86.
2006 Peeples, Matthew A., C. Michael Barton and Steven Schmich. Resilience Lost: Intersecting Landuse and Landscape Dynamics in the Prehistoric Southwestern U.S. Ecology and Society 11(2):article 22.
2003 Peeples, Matthew A. An Analysis of Projectile Points from the Chytka Site (41JK66), Jackson County, Texas. La Tierra: Journal of the Southern Texas Archaeological Association 30(1):37-63.
2003 Peeples, Matthew A. Mano a Mano: Grinding Implements from Colha, Belize. Mono y Conejo: Journal of the Mesoamerican Archaeological Research Laboratory 1(1):31-35.
Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters:
2024 Munson, Jessica, Barbara J. Mills, Tom Brughmans, and Matthew A. Peeples. Anticipating the Next Wave of Archaeological Network Research. In The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
2024 Mills, Barbara J. and Matthew A. Peeples. Migration and Archaeological Network Research. In The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
2024 Peeples, Matthew A., John M. Roberts, Jr., and Yi Yin. Challenges for Network Research in Archaeology. In The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
2024 Peeples, Matthew A., Jessica Munson, Barbara J. Mills, and Tom Brughmans. Introduction. In The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
2022 Peeples, Matthew A. and Gregson Schachner. Building Pueblo Communities from Scratch. In A Gift for Passion and Detail: Linda Cordell, Archaeology, and Beyond, edited by Maxine McBrinn and Deborah L. Huntley, pp. 65-74., Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe.
2021 Peeples, Matthew A., Wesley Bernardini, Lyle Balenquah, and Kellam Throgmorton. Connections and Boundaries. In Becoming Hopi: A History, edited by Wesley Bernardini, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, Gregson Schachner, and Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2021 Bernardini, Wesley, Matthew A. Peeples, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, and Gregson Schachner. Reconstructing Population in the Context of Migration. In Becoming Hopi: A History, edited by Wesley Bernardini, Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa, Gregson Schachner, and Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2020 Brughmans, Tom and Matthew A. Peeples. Spatial Networks. In Archaeological Spatial Analysis: A Methodological Guide, edited by Mark Gillings, Piraye Haciguzeller, and Gary Lock, Taylor and Francis, London.
2019 Mills, Barbara J. and Matthew A. Peeples. Reframing Diffusion through Social Network Theory. In Interaction and Connectivity in the Greater Southwest, edited by Karen G. Harry and Barbara Roth. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
2018 Peeples, Matthew A. and Barbara J. Mills. Frontiers of Marginality and Mediation in the U.S. Southwest: A Social Networks Perspective. In Life Beyond the Boundaries: Constructing Identity in Edge Regions of the North American Southwest, edited by Karen Harry and Sarah Herr, pp. 25-56. University Press of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
2017 Peeples, Matthew A., Gregson Schachner, and Keith W. Kintigh. The Cibola/Zuni Region. In The Oxford Handbook of Southwest Archaeology, edited by Barbara J. Mills and Severin Fowles, pp. 445-460. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
2016 Hegmon, Michelle, Jerry B. Howard, Michael O’Hara, and Matthew A. Peeples. Path Dependence and the Long-term Trajectory of Prehistoric Hohokam Irrigation in Arizona. In The Archaeology of Entanglement: Entwinements and Entrapments of the Past, edited by Lindsay Der and Francesca Fernandini. Pp. 173-190. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2016 Peeples, Matthew A., Barbara J. Mills, W. R. Haas, Jr., Jeffery J. Clark, and John M. Roberts., Jr. Analytical Challenges for the Application of Social Network Analysis in Archaeology. In The Connected Past: Challenging Networks in Archaeology and History, edited by Tom Brughmans, Anna Collar, and Fiona Coward. pp. 59-84. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
2015 Torvinen, Andrea L., Michelle Hegmon, Ann P. Kinzig, Margaret C. Nelson, Matthew A. Peeples, Karen G. Schollmeyer, Colleen Strawhacker, Laura Swantek. Transformation without Collapse: Two Cases from the American Southwest. In Archaeological Perspectives on Resilience, Revitalization, and Reorganization in Complex Societies: Proceedings of the 29th Annual SIU Visiting Scholars Conference, edited by Ronald Faulseit, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
2014 Hegmon, Michelle, Jette Arneborg, Andrew J. Dugmore, George Hambrecht, Scott Ingram, Keith Kintigh, Thomas H. McGovern, Margaret C. Nelson, Matthew A. Peeples, Ian Simpson, Katherine Spielmann, Richard Streeter, and Orri Vésteinsson. The Human Experience of Social Change and Continuity: The Southwest and the North Atlantic in Interesting Times ca. A.D. 1300. In Climates of Change: The Shifting Environments of Archaeology. Proceedings of the 44th Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by S. Lacey, C. Tremain, and M. Sawyer. pp. 53-67. University of Calgary.
2014 Peeples, Matthew A. Population History of the Zuni Region across the Protohistoric Transition: Migration, Gene Flow, and Social Transformation. In Building Transnational Archaeologies, edited by Elisa Villalpando and Randall H. McGuire. pp. 93-109. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 209, Arizona State Museum and the University of Arizona.
2013 Nelson, Margaret C., Michelle Hegmon, Keith W. Kintigh, Ann P. Kinzig, Ben A. Nelson, John Marty Anderies, David A. Abbott, Katherine A. Spielmann, Scott E. Ingram, Matthew A. Peeples, Colleen A. Strawhacker, and Cathryn Meegan. "長期的脆弱性與恢復力: 美國西南部與墨西哥北部考古學研究 的實例" In 考古學與永續發展研究. Edited by 邱斯嘉 and 臧振華, pp. 93-117. 台北: 中央研究院人 文社會科學研究中心考古學研究專題中心. (Research Center for the Humanities and Social Science, Center for Archaeological Research: Taipei) – Translation of Nelson et al. 2012.
2013 Mills, Barbara J., John M. Roberts Jr., Jeffery J. Clark, William R. Haas Jr., Deborah Huntley, Matthew A. Peeples, Lewis Borck, Susan C. Ryan, Meaghan Trowbridge, and Ronald L. Breiger. The Dynamics of Social Networks in the Late Prehistoric U.S. Southwest. In Network Analysis in Archaeology, edited by Carl Knappett, pp. 185-206. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
2012 Schachner, Gregson, Dennis Gilpin, and Matthew A. Peeples. Alternative Trajectories during the Early Pueblo Period in the Little Colorado Drainage and Beyond. In Crucible of Pueblos: The Early Pueblo Period in the Northern Southwest, edited by Richard H. Wilshusen, Gregson Schachner, and James R. Allison, pp. 101-126. Monograph 71, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA, Los Angeles.
2012 Peeples, Matthew A., Gregson Schachner, and Edgar K. Huber. Rethinking Communities Across the Greater Zuni Region. In Southwestern Pithouse Communities: A.D. 200-900, edited by Sarah H. Herr and Lisa Young, pp. 168-182. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2012 Nelson, Margaret C., Michelle Hegmon, Keith W. Kintigh, Ann P. Kinzig, Ben A. Nelson, John Marty Anderies, David A. Abbott, Katherine A. Spielmann, Scott E. Ingram, Matthew A. Peeples, Colleen A. Strawhacker, and Cathryn Meegan. Long-Term Vulnerability and Resilience: Three Examples from Archaeological Study in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. In Surviving Sudden Environmental Change: Answers from Archaeology, edited by Jago Cooper and Payson Sheets, pp. 197-221. University Press of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
2011 Spielmann, Katherine A., Margaret C. Nelson, Scott E. Ingram, and Matthew A. Peeples. Mitigating Environmental Risk in the U.S. Southwest. In Sustainable Lifeways: Cultural Persistence in an Ever-changing Environment, edited by Naomi F. Miller, Katherine M. Moore, and Kathleen Ryan, pp. 180-211. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia.
Selected Book Reviews, Technical Reports, Software, and Other Publications:
2021 Peeples, Matthew A. Review of Archaeological Networks and Social Interaction, edited by Lieve Donnellan. American Antiquity 86(3):657-658.
2020 Mills, Barbara J., Matthew A. Peeples, Jeffery J. Clark, Scott G. Ortman, Sudha Ram, William H. Doelle, Joshua Watts, Andre Takagi, Faiz Currim, Evan Giomi, Kelsey Hanson, Leslie Aragon,Yuanxi Li, Kendall Baller, Kate Barvick, Robert Bischoff, Zachary Cooper, Kaitlyn Davis, Fan Dong, Rebecca Harkness, and Zengchao Yang. CyberSW 1.0. https://cybersw.org
2018 Frerbeau, Nicolas (author), Brice Lebrun, and Matthew A. Peeples (contributor). tabula: Analysis, Seriation, and Visualization of Archaeological Count Data. R Package version 1.0.
https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=tabula
2018 Brughmans, Tom and Matthew A. Peeples. Network Science. In The Society for Archaeological Sciences Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences, edited by S.L. López Varela. Wiley, Hoboken, NJ.
2018 Mills, Barbara J., Jeffery J. Clark, and Matthew A. Peeples. The Chaco Social Networks Database. Archaeology Southwest Magazine 32(2&3):25-26.
2018 Mills, Barbara J., Matthew A. Peeples, Jeffery J Clark, Leslie D. Aragon, Benjamin A. Bellorado, Evan Giomi, and Thomas C. Windes. How Connected was the Chaco World? Archaeology Southwest Magazine 32(2&3):27-29.
2016 Peeples, Matthew A. Review of Migration and Ethnicity in Middle-Range Societies: A View from the Southwest, by Tammy Stone. American Antiquity 81(4):775.
2015 Peeples, Matthew A. Social Diversity and Demographic Change along the Edge of the Cibola World. Society for American Archaeology, Current Research Online.
2013 Peeples, Matthew A. (Issue editor and co-author) Social Networks in the Distant Past. Archaeology Southwest Magazine 27(2). Co-authors: Barbara J. Mills, Jeffery J. Clark, W.R. Haas, Jr., John M. Roberts, Jr., J. Brett Hill, Deborah Huntley, Lewis Borck, Ronald L. Breiger, Aaron Clauset, M. Steven Shackley.
2010 Peeples, Matthew A. Review of Chaco’s Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan after A.D. 1100, edited by Paul Reed. Utah Archaeology (2007) 20(1):57-60.
2009 Peeples, Matthew A. Salinas Demography. In Salinas Contributions to the Study of Long Term Coupled Socioecological Change in the Southwest and Northern Mexico. Katherine A. Spielmann, Scott Ingram, Stephanie Kulow, Matthew A. Peeples, and Cathryn Meegan. Report submitted to the Western National Parks Associations and Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument
2007 Peeples, Matthew A. A Cultural Resource Survey for the Zuni Forest Unit Timber Sale, Zuni Indian Reservation, McKinley County, New Mexico. Zuni Cultural Resource Enterprise Report No. 988, Zuni, New Mexico.
2007 Peeples, Matthew A. A Cultural Resource Survey for the Proposed Eriacho Unit Hazard Fuels Reduction Project, Zuni Indian Reservation, Cibola County, New Mexico. Zuni Cultural Resource Enterprise Report No. 987, Zuni, New Mexico.
External Research Grants - PI/Co-PI
2023 National Science Foundation, Human Networks and Data Science, Infrastructure Program (HNDS-I). CatMapper: User-friendly Tools for Integrating Data by Complex Dynamic Categories. PI: Daniel Hruschka (ASU). Co-PIs: Sharon Hsaio (ASU), Matthew Peeples (ASU)
2022 National Science Foundation, Human Networks and Data Science, Research Program (HNDS-R) Human Networks, Sustainable Development, and Lived Experience in a Nonindustrial Society.
PI: Scot Ortman (CU Boulder); Co-PIs: Matthew Peeples, Keith Kintigh (Arizona State University), Barbara J. Mills (University of Arizona); Ann Stodder (Office of Archaeological Studies, University of New Mexico); Kyle Bocinsky (University of Montana), William Doelle (Archaeology Southwest)
2021 National Science Foundation, Human Networks and Data Science, Infrastructure Program (HNDS-I)
From Households to Landscapes: Cyberinfrastructure for Interdisciplinary Research in the Ancient American Southwest.
PI: Jeffery J. Clark (Archaeology Southwest); Co-PIs: Barbara J. Mills (University of Arizona), Matthew A. Peeples, and Scott Ortman (University of Colorado Boulder)
2018 National Science Foundation, Jointly funded by Measurement, Methodology, and Statistics and Archaeology programs, Collaborative Research Grant
Collaborative Research: Methodological Challenges and Archaeological Interpretations in Network Analysis of Artifact Assemblage Data
PI: John M. Roberts, Jr. (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee – Sociology); Co-PI: Matthew A. Peeples
2017 National Science Foundation, RIDIR Program, Collaborative Research Grant
cyberSW: A Data Synthesis and Knowledge Discovery System for Long-term Interdisciplinary Research on Southwest Social Change.
PI: Barbara J. Mills (University of Arizona), Co-PIs: Matthew Peeples (Arizona State University), Jeffery J. Clark (Archaeology Southwest), Scott Ortman (University of Colorado Boulder), and Sudha Ram (University of Arizona)
2014 National Science Foundation, Archaeology Program, Senior Research Grant
Regional Identities, Social Diversity, and Demographic Change along the Edge of the Cibola World
PI: Matthew Peeples, Co-PIs: Paul Reed (Archaeology Southwest) and Gregson Schachner (UCLA)
2014 Colorado Plateau, Cooperative Ecosystems Study Unit (CESU) Research Award
Ceramic Sourcing Study for El Malpais National Monument
PI: Paul Reed (Archaeology Southwest), Co-PI: Matthew Peeples
2009 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant
Social Transformations and Regional Scales of Identity in the Cibola World (AD 1150-1325)
PI: Keith Kintigh, Co-PI: Matthew Peeples
2009 Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant
Social Transformations and Regional Scales of Identity in the Cibola World (AD 1150-1325)
PI: Matthew Peeples
Courses
2025 Spring
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ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASM 338 | Anthropological Field Session |
ASM 583 | Fieldwork |
ASB 335 | Ancient Ruins of the Southwest |
ASB 335 | Ancient Ruins of the Southwest |
2024 Fall
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ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 333 | Frauds, Myths and Mysteries |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
2024 Summer
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ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
2024 Spring
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ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 335 | Ancient Ruins of the Southwest |
ASB 335 | Ancient Ruins of the Southwest |
2023 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 333 | Frauds, Myths and Mysteries |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
2023 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
2023 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASM 338 | Anthropological Field Session |
ASM 583 | Fieldwork |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
2022 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 333 | Frauds, Myths and Mysteries |
ASM 591 | Seminar |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
2022 Summer
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ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
---|---|
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
---|---|
ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 592 | Research |
2021 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
---|---|
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
2021 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
---|---|
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 335 | Ancient Ruins of the Southwest |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 584 | Internship |
ASB 568 | Intrasite Research Strategies |
2020 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
---|---|
ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 333 | Frauds, Myths and Mysteries |
2020 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
---|---|
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
2020 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
---|---|
ASB 493 | Honors Thesis |
ASB 799 | Dissertation |
ASB 792 | Research |
ASB 592 | Research |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 590 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 790 | Reading and Conference |
ASB 492 | Honors Directed Study |
ASB 335 | Ancient Ruins of the Southwest |
ASB 499 | Individualized Instruction |
ASB 584 | Internship |
Network Science and Statistical Techniques for Dealing with Uncertainty in Archaeological Datasets. (Peeples and Tom Brughmans), Workshop at the 2017 Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference, Atlanta, GA, March 13th, 2017. http://www.mattpeeples.net/netstats.html
- 2017 Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Book Subvention Award
- 2014 Society for American Archaeology Dissertation Award
- President, Southwest Symposium Organization
- 2015-present Assistant Professor, School of Human Evolution & Social Change, Arizona State University
- 2015-present Research Director, Center for Archaeology and Society, Arizona State University
- 2012-2015 Preservation Archaeologist, Archaeology Southwest, Tucson, AZ
- 2011-2012 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Southwest Social Networks Project: School of Anthropology, University of Arizona and Archaeology Southwest
- 2017 Committee member, Society for American Archaeology: Amerind Seminar Program
- 2016-present ASU Representative and Executive Board Member, Human Relations Area Files (HRAF)
- 2016-present President, Southwest Symposium Executive Board
- 2014-2016 Member, Southwest Symposium Executive Board
- 2012-2014 Society for American Archaeology, Fred Plog Memorial Fellowship Award Committee
- 2010-2016 Proposal reviewer, University of Missouri Research Reactor Archaeometry Lab, National Science Foundation Neutron Activation Analysis Subsidy Program