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Andrew Boehm serves as the Deputy Director of Archaeological Science at the University of Oregon's College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on zooarchaeology, human and animal ecology, vertebrate and lithic taphonomy, site formation processes, and experimental archaeology. Boehm's work integrates stable isotope analysis, spatial methodologies, and controlled experiments to understand faunal exploitation and environmental interactions across temporal scales.
- Current research examines Pleistocene mastodon dispersal patterns and Clovis tool functionality
- Specializes in isotopic mapping for biogeographic provenance studies
- Develops taphonomic frameworks for bone and lithic preservation
His publication record demonstrates methodological innovation in faunal analysis, combining genomic, isotopic, and experimental approaches. Articles highlight climate impacts on megafauna distribution, tool use efficiency, and site formation dynamics. Boehm contributes to academic advising within the College of Arts and Sciences, supporting student research in archaeological sciences.
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