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Deborah Blom is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Vermont's College of Arts and Sciences. She holds a PhD from the University of Chicago and specializes in archaeology and biological anthropology, particularly the study of human skeletal remains in archaeological contexts.
Research Focus: Her work in Andean South America (Peru/Bolivia) examines health, nutrition, diversity, identity, colonization, and migration within ancient Tiwanaku society. She has conducted fieldwork in Mesoamerica, Andean South America, and the US.
Publications: Blom's extensive publication record (2000-2024) focuses on Tiwanaku society, mortuary practices, isotopic analysis of ancient diets, childhood health, and social complexity in Andean civilizations.
Awards:
- Fulbright Award
- Wenner Gren Foundation Grant
- Tinker Foundation Grant
- Hewlett Foundation Grant
- UV Committee on Research Scholarship
- College of Arts and Sciences Deans Fund
She teaches courses including Human Osteology, Bioarchaeology, and South American Peoples, while also participating in burial reporting and repatriation efforts in Vermont.
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