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  1. Clark Spencer Larsen is a biological anthropologist who studies the history of human health and lifestyle from skeletal remains. He is involved in bioarchaeology research at Çatalhöyük, Turkey, and the Global History of Health Project, and teaches at Ohio State University.

  2. Doctoral advisor. Milford H. Wolpoff. Academic work. Institutions. Ohio State University. Main interests. Bioarchaeology. Clark Spencer Larsen (born 1952) is an American biological anthropologist, author, and educator. His work focuses on bioarchaeology, the study of human remains from archaeological settings.

  3. Jul 15, 2020 · Learn about Clark Larsen, a distinguished professor and biological anthropologist at Ohio State. He studies human evolution, health, and adaptation in Florida and Turkey.

  4. Clark Spencer Larsen. Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology. larsen.53@osu.edu. 614-688-5776. 053 Journalism Building. Columbus, OH. 43210. Areas of Expertise. Ancient History. Department of History.

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  6. Jun 17, 2019 · The Ohio State University biological anthropologist Clark Spencer Larsen has conducted pioneering research on biocultural adaptation that occurred during the last 10,000 years of human evolution. He was among the first to apply multidisciplinary approaches to the study of temporal trends in diet, health, mobility, and interpersonal conflict.

  7. Clark Larsen is a biological anthropologist who studies human health and lifestyle over the past 10,000 years. He investigates human skeletal remains from archaeological contexts to reveal the impacts of dietary and lifestyle changes.

  8. 2006. Bioarchaeological interpretations of subsistence economy and behavior from human skeletal remains. CS Larsen. Advances in archaeological method and theory, 339-445. , 1987. 325. 1987. Teeth as artifacts of human behavior: intentional mutilation and accidental modification. GR Milner, CS Larsen.

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