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  1. Jul 27, 2022 · It is with a heavy heart that I inform you of the death of Society for American Archaeology (SAA) president Deborah Nichols from cancer. Deb has been a guiding light and fierce advocate for the SAA, her students at Dartmouth, and the field of archaeology.

  2. Aug 19, 2022 · Anthropology professor Deborah Nichols was known for her willingness to help others. As a trailblazing scholar and top archaeologist, her kindness shone throughout all of her pursuits. For Sarah Klassen ’10, Nichols dropped everything to help Klassen decide on possible career paths — despite not knowing Klassen at the time.

  3. Jul 28, 2022 · AAA Mourns the Loss of SAA President Deborah Nichols. July 28, 2022. It is with a heavy heart and immense sadness that I share the news of Deborah Nichols death from cancer. Deb was much beloved by so many as a colleague, a teacher, and a friend. Her notable career was shaped by professional dedication and by love.

  4. Aug 8, 2022 · Deborah (Deb) L. Nichols, William J. Bryant 1925 Professor of Anthropology, passed away on Wednesday, July 27. She was 70 years old.

  5. Deborah Nichols’s passing on July 27, 2022, dealt a hard blow to our archaeology community. She was, at that time, the deeply respected and respectful president of the Society for American Archaeology, actively enabling crucial changes in American archaeology.

  6. I am interested in understanding why human societies become more complex. As an archaeological anthropologist, my research examines the political economy and ecology of the prehispanic Americas with a focus on the development of agriculture, urbanization and state formation.

  7. 1997. Neutrons, markets, cities, and empires: A 1000-year perspective on ceramic production and distribution in the Postclassic Basin of Mexico. DL Nichols, EM Brumfiel, H Neff, M Hodge, TH...