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Tyler Stumpf
Anthropology Ph.D. Candidate

Tyler received his Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology, as well as Certificate in Archaeological Sciences, from the University of Georgia in 2011. After graduation he spent some time doing Cultural Resource Management until he moved to Arkansas to work with the Arkansas Archaeological Survey and the Old State House Museum. While in Arkansas he conducted research on Arkansas Novaculite, as well as the Hernando de Soto expedition. 

As of August 2014 Tyler is attending the University of Kentucky to pursue his Doctoral degree exploring architectural and spatial variability before and after contact across the Southeastern United States.

Contact Information
tyler.stumpf@uky.edu
Education
Bachelor's Degree - University of Georgia (2011)
Certificate of Archaeological Sciences - University of Georgia (2011)
Research Interests
  • Contact Period
  • Southeastern North American
  • Trade
  • Architectural Variability
  • Spanish Missions
Affiliations
  • Anthropology
  • Society for American Archaeology
  • Southeastern Archaeological Conference
  • Society for Georgia Archaeology
  • Student Affairs Committee of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference