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Slocumb, Peyton

Slocumb, Peyton

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Peyton Slocumb

MA student | Mediterranean Archaeology

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Preferred Pronouns: he/him

Co-Chairs: Dr. Aleydis Van de Moortel & Dr. Kandace Hollenbach

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Peyton was born in Tyler, Texas. He received his BA in Anthropology from the University of Tennessee in 2024 and has worked in cultural resource management since graduation. He has participated in archaeological excavations across the northern Great Plains and southeastern United States, and at Aghia Marina Pyrghos in central Greece.

Education

  • BA University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Anthropology, 2024)

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Specialties

Paleoethnobotany, ancient diet and foodways, and agricultural practices in the eastern Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.

Email

pslocumb@vols.utk.edu


Posted: July 17, 2025

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