- Frans Blom
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Frans Blom was born in 1893 in
Copenhagen , Denmark to a middle-class family of antique merchants. He was restless and started travelling eventually arriving in Mexico in 1919 where he found work in the oil industry as a paymaster. Travelling to remote locations in the Mexican jungle he became interested in the Maya ruins that he encountered where he was working. He started drawing and documenting these ruins. He was contracted by the Mexican National Museum of Anthropology which financed some of his expeditions. He metSylvanus G. Morley who brought him toHarvard University inBoston and here he took a Masters degree inArcheology . He was employed atTulane University inNew Orleans and during his tenure here he undertook several expeditions toMesoamerica . In 1923 his studies atPalenque documented a number of features neglected by earlier researchers. In 1924 Blom discovered the Mayaarchaeological site ofUaxactun inGuatemala . His explorations in around theIsthmus of Tehuantepec gave the first scholarly reports of a number of sites of theOlmec civilization. In 1926 he was made head of Tulane's newly established Department of Middle American Research.In 1932 he was married to the American Mary Thomas, but six years later they were divorced and Blom acquired an alcohol habit which later forced him to retire from the university. Blom moved to Mexico where he met the Swiss photographer Gertrude Duby (1901-1993) whom he married.
In 1950 Blom and Duby bought a large house in San Cristóbal de las Casas. This house was dubbed "
Casa Na Bolom " - "na" meaning "house" in theLacandon Maya language, and "bolom" (or "b'alum" in someMayan languages ) means "jaguar ", and is also a pun on Blom's name (since "Bolom" or similar varitions was still a fairly common Maya family name, some of the Maya assumed it to be Blom's name.) The Bloms turned the house into a cultural and scientific center with rooms for visitors, with Gertrude continuing the enterprise for decades after the death of Frans. The house today functions as a museum.Blom and Duby continued undertaking expeditions for the Mexican government. Blom died in 1963, at age 70.
Books by Blom
* "I de store Skove : Breve fra Meksiko" (1923)
* "Tribes and Temples" (1926-1927)
* "Conquest of Yucatan" (1936)
* "La selva Lacandona" (1955), med Gertrude DubyReferences
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*.External links
* [http://www.nabolom.org/ Asociacion Cultural Na Bolom] - website of the Na Bolom cultural center es icon en icon
* [http://www.mexicanamber.org.uk Chiapas amber - Frans Blom]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/trudiblom Documentary Photographs of Gertrude Blom]Over a hundred images of Uxmal from the 1930 Blom-Tulane expedition. http://academic.reed.edu/uxmal/galleries/thumbnails/drawings/Drawings-Leyrer-Blom.htm
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