Clark Spencer Larsen
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. Although his interests span the entire record of human evolution, his research largely pertains to the last 10,000 years, a period of dynamic change in health, well-being, and lifestyle, much of which relates to population increase, overcrowding, and nutritional decline that co-occurred with the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture, creating living conditions that humans are grappling with to the present day. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Guatelli-Steinberg, Debbie, Reid, Donald J, Bishop, Thomas A, Larsen, Clark SpencerGet access
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2005)
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3by Peterson, Rolf O., Vucetich, John A., Fenton, Gus, Drummer, Thomas D., Larsen, Clark SpencerGet access
Published in Ecology Letters (2010)
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4by Peterson, Rolf O., Vucetich, John A., Fenton, Gus, Drummer, Thomas D., Larsen, Clark SpencerGet access
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