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Deborah Blom
Deborah Blom
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The use of strontium isotope analysis to investigate Tiwanaku migration and mortuary ritual in Bolivia and Peru
KJ Knudson, TD Price, JE Buikstra, DE Blom
Archaeometry 46 (1), 5-18, 2004
2862004
Embodying borders: human body modification and diversity in Tiwanaku society
DE Blom
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 24 (1), 1-24, 2005
2302005
Anemia and childhood mortality: Latitudinal patterning along the coast of pre‐Columbian Peru
DE Blom, JE Buikstra, L Keng, PD Tomczak, E Shoreman, ...
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2005
2212005
Tiwanaku ‘colonization’: bioarchaeological implications for migration in the Moquegua Valley, Peru
DE Blom, B Hallgrimsson, L Keng, MC Lozada C, JE Buikstra
World Archaeology 30 (2), 238-261, 1998
1841998
Urbanism in the preindustrial world: cross-cultural approaches
GR Storey
University of Alabama Press, 2006
1042006
Tiwanaku regional interaction and social identity: a bioarchaeological approach
DE Blom
(No Title), 1999
841999
Making place: humans as dedications in Tiwanaku
D Blom, JW Janusek
World Archaeology 36 (1), 123-141, 2004
742004
A reevaluation of human remains from Tiwanaku
DE Blom, JW Janusek, JE Buikstra
Tiwanaku and its hinterland: archaeology and paleoecology of an Andean …, 2003
452003
Why are rare traits unilaterally expressed?: trait frequency and unilateral expression for cranial nonmetric traits in humans
B Hallgrímsson, BÓ Donnabháin, DE Blom, MC Lozada, KT Willmore
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 128 (1), 14-25, 2005
402005
Us and them: Archaeology and Ethnicity in the Andes
RM Reycraft
ISD, 2005
392005
Identifying Tiwanaku Urban Populations
J Janusek, D Blom
Urbanism in the Preindustrial World: Cross-cultural Approaches, 233-251, 2006
372006
A bioarchaeological approach to Tiwanaku group dynamics
DE Blom
Us and them: archaeology and ethnicity in the Andes, 153-182, 2005
372005
The complex relationship between Tiwanaku mortuary identity and geographic origin in the south central Andes
K Knudson, DE Blom
Bioarchaeology and identity in the Americas, 194-211, 2009
322009
Urban structure at Tiwanaku: Geophysical investigations in the Andean Altiplano
PR Williams, N Couture, D Blom
Remote Sensing in Archaeology, 423-441, 2007
202007
Reflections on Interdisciplinarity in the Study of Childhood in the Past
JE Baxter, S Vey, EH McGuire, S Conway, DE Blom
Childhood in the Past 10 (1), 57-71, 2017
182017
Human remains and mortuary analysis
DE Blom, MS Bandy, CA Hastorf
Early Settlement at Chiripa, Bolivia: Research of the Taraco Archaeological …, 1999
161999
Tracing Tiwanaku childhoods: A bioarchaeological study of age and identity in Tiwanaku society
DE Blom, KJ Knudson
Tracing Childhood: Bioarchaeological Investigations of Early Lives in …, 2014
142014
Paleopathology and children in the Andes: Local/situated biologies and future directions
DE Blom, KJ Knudson
International Journal of Paleopathology 29, 65-75, 2020
112020
EXPLICANDO LA DIVERSIDAD: MIGRACION E INTERCAMBIO COMERCIAL EN LOS VALLES ORIENTALES, ICLA - BOLIVIA
D E Blom, JW Janusek
Revista Textos Antropológicos 15, 93, 2005
82005
9 A Bioarchaeological Perspective on Community and the Tension between Individual and Population
DE Blom
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 28 (1), 104-111, 2017
72017
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