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CURRICULUM VITAEClark Spencer LarsenDATE: 1 January 2019ADDRESS:Department of Anthropology4034 Smith Laboratory174 West 18th AvenueThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OH 43210-1106TELEPHONE: 614-688-5776 (office)614-292-4155 (fax)LAB: brlEMAIL: Larsen.53@osu.eduEDUCATION:1980197519741970Ph.D. (Biological Anthropology), University of Michigan, Ann ArborM.A. (Anthropology), University of Michigan, Ann ArborB.A. (Anthropology, with Honors), Kansas State University, ManhattanDiploma, Beatrice Senior High School, Beatrice, NebraskaPRIMARY APPOINTMENTS:Distinguished University Professor, Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University, Columbus, 2017Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Chair, Department of Anthropology, Ohio StateUniversity, 2001-2017Amos Hawley Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, ChapelHill, 1999-2001Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1995-1999Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1993-1995Professor, Department of Anthropology, Purdue University, 1991-1993Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Purdue University, 1989-1991Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, 1987-1989Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, 1985-1987Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, 1983-1985Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Massachusetts—Dartmouth(formerly Southeastern Massachusetts University), 1979-1983

2OTHER APPOINTMENTS:Director, Bioarchaeology Research Laboratory, Ohio State University, 2001Visiting Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1999Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2005-2007Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 2010-2012Courtesy Professor, Department of History, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2004Courtesy Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, Ohio State University,Columbus, Ohio, 2004Faculty Affiliate, Center for Population Research, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2002Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, 20012002Adjunct Professor, Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 19952001Guest Scientist, Summer Undergraduate Research Program in Biocultural Anthropology and Bioarchaeology(Research Experiences for Undergraduates, National Science Foundation), Department of Anthropology,University of Notre Dame, South Bend, 2005, 2008, 2012Member, University of California San Diego/Salk Institute Center for Academic Research and Training inAnthropogeny (CARTA), 2012Research Associate, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 19932001Research Associate, Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, 1980Carolina Speaker, Carolina Speakers Bureau, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1998-2001Fellow, Center for Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Liberal Arts, Purdue University, 1992Executive Director, The Anthropology Museum, Northern Illinois University, 1983-1987Fellow-in-Residence, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, SmithsonianInstitution, 1978-1979HONORARY MEMBERSHIPS:National Academy of Sciences, Member (Class of 2016)American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow (elected 2006)Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Member (elected 1984)

3ELECTED OFFICES:Retiring Chair, Anthropology Section, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2011-2012Chair, Anthropology Section, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2010-2011Chair-Elect, Anthropology Section, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009-2010Council Delegate (representing Section H, Anthropology), American Association for the Advancement ofScience, 2013-2016, 2017-2019 (two terms)Chair, Electorate Nominating Committee, Anthropology Section, American Association for the Advancement ofScience, 2011-2012Member-at-Large, Steering Group, Anthropology Section, American Association for the Advancement ofScience, 2002-2006Past President, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 2001-2002President, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1999-2001President-Elect, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1998-1999Vice President, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1996-1998Member, Executive Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1996-2007Past President, Ohio State Chapter, Sigma Xi, 2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2015-2016 (three terms)President, Ohio State Chapter, Sigma Xi, 2009-2010, 2013-2014, 2014-2015 (three terms)Vice President and President-Elect, Ohio State Chapter, Sigma Xi, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2012-2013 (threeterms)Member, Executive Board, Ohio State Chapter, Sigma Xi, 2008-2018EDITORIAL:Founding Editor, Book Series: Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, andGlobal Perspectives, University Press of Florida, 2006Member, Board of Editors, Book Series: Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology,Cambridge University Press, 2012Co-Editor, Celebrating 100 Years of AJPA: 1918-2018 – A Special Centennial Issue of the American Journal ofPhysical Anthropology, 2017-2018Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2001-2007Associate Editor, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1994-1998

4Member Editor, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2016Guest Editor, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2014-2015Associate Editor, International Journal of Paleopathology, 2010Academic Editor, PLoS ONE, 2009-2016Associate Editor for Osteology and Co-Editor, International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology, WileyBlackwell, 2013-2018Member, Advisory Board, Bioarchaeology International, 2015Member, Editorial Board, Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 1998-2001Member, Board of Editors, Cambridge History and Culture of Human Nutrition Project, Cambridge UniversityPress, 1989-2000COMMITTEES/PANELS:Member, Academic Committee, Jilin University International Research Center for Bioarchaeology, Jilin, China,2018Member, Advisory Board, Global History of Health Project, Asia Module, 2018Member, Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science Committee, American School of ClassicalStudies at Athens, Greece, 2018Member, Steering Committee, Laurette Project, Center for the Bioarchaeological Study of Ancient HumanAdaptation and Resilience, Australian National University, 2017Member, Search Committee for Biological Anthropology Curator, American Museum of Natural History, 20172018Member, Ancient Genomics of Neolithic west Eurasia - aGENE Supervisory Board, European Union InnovativeTraining Networks, 2018Member, St. Catherines Island Scientific Research and Advisory Committee, 2014External Adviser, Strategic Awards Committee, The Wellcome Trust, London, UK, 2012External Assessor, Australian National University Research Quality Assessment, 2010Member, Review Panel, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 2008-2010Member, Review Panel, Lewis and Clark Fund, American Philosophical Society, 2010-2011Member, Fellowships Committee, American Research Institute in Turkey, 2008-2011Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Revealing Hominid Origins Initiative (RHOI), University of California,Berkeley, 2004-2005

5Member, Bodies and Museums: Italian Paleopathological, Anatomo-Pathological and Anatomical Collections,University of Pisa and Ministry of Education, University and Research, Italy, 2012Member, Committee of Visitors (Member of Biological Anthropology Program COV; Chair, Anthropologicaland Geographical Sciences Cluster COV), Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences, National ScienceFoundation, 2003Member, Committee of Visitors (Biological Anthropology COV), Division of Behavioral and CognitiveSciences, National Science Foundation, 2012Member, National Committee for Grants-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 19942001Co-Head, Bioarchaeology of Çatalhöyük, Turkey, 2002- (Çatalhöyük Research Project, directed by IanHodder)Co-Director (with Richard Steckel, Charlotte Roberts, Joerg Baten), Global History of Health Project, 1999Member, History of Health and Nutrition in the Western Hemisphere Project, 1993-2002Member, Physical Anthropology Peer Review Panel, Foley Square/African Burial Ground Project, U.S. GeneralServices Administration, 1993-1999Member, Review Panel, Kennewick Skeletal Analysis, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1998Member, College of Reviewers, Canada Research Chairs Program, 2004Member, European Science Foundation, Reviewer Pool, 2006Member, External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, State University of New York, Buffalo,2012Member, External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 2011Member, External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2011Member, External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 2010Member and Chair, External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, Salt LakeCity, 2003Member, External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri, Columbia,2001Member, External Review Committee, Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2001Member, External Review Committee, Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California,Berkeley, 1997Member, Use of Human Remains in Research and Teaching Committee, University of California, Berkeley,1999-2000

6Member, Constitution and By-Laws Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 2010-2011Member, American Journal of Physical Anthropology Contract Committee, American Association of PhysicalAnthropologists, 2013-2015Member, American Journal of Physical Anthropology Editor-in-Chief Search Committee, American Associationof Physical Anthropologists, 2006-2007, 2012-2013, 2018-2019Member, Repatriation Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1997-2010Member, Publications Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1999-2007Member, Annual Meeting Scientific Program Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists,1993-1995MEMBERSHIPS IN ORGANIZATIONS:National Academy of SciencesAmerican Association for the Advancement of ScienceSigma Xi, The Scientific Research SocietyAmerican Association of Physical AnthropologistsBritish Association for Biological Anthropology and OsteoarchaeologyPaleopathology AssociationPaleoanthropology SocietySociety for American ArchaeologyAWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS:2017Distinguished University Professor, The Ohio State University2008Gabriel W. Lasker Distinguished Service Award, American Association of Physical Anthropologists2005-08 National Distinguished Lecturer, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society2003Educational Hall of Fame Award, Beatrice, Nebraska2000Marshall Urist Lecturer, Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons1999Amos Hawley Distinguished Term Professorship, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,awarded “in recognition of outstanding scholarship, creativity and commitment to undergraduateeducation”1984The Outstanding Teacher of Anthropology for 1983-1984, Department of Anthropology, NorthernIllinois UniversityFELLOWSHIPS:1992 Fellowship, Center for Social and Behavioral Sciences, Purdue University: "Biohistory of PostColumbian Native Americans: Accommodation and Change in La Florida."1978-79 Smithsonian Institution Predoctoral Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, National Museum ofNatural History: "Morphological Changes in the Human Skeleton Associated with Agricultural Adaptation onthe Georgia Coast."

71973 National Science Foundation Undergraduate Fellowship, Undergraduate Research Program, Division ofAnthropology, American Museum of Natural History.1972 National Science Foundation Undergraduate Fellowship, Undergraduate Research Program, Division ofPhysical Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution.GRANT SUPPORT:2018-20 National Science Foundation: (with Marin A. Pilloud, PI, Mehmet Somel, Christopher J. Knüsel)“Creation, Maintenance, and Mobility of Neolithic Communities in Central Anatolia.” ( 294,089)2015-16 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (Dissertation Field Research): (with SelinNugent) “Mobile Pastoralism and Power in Early Urban Centers of the Serur Valley.” ( 9,925)2015-16 National Science Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement): (with Selin Nugent) “Urbanizationin Motion: Mobile Pastoralism and Authority in the Serur Valley, Azerbaijan.” ( 15,169)2015-17 National Geographic Society: (with Christopher J. Knüsel, Scott D. Haddow, Marin A. Pilloud,Mehmet Somel, and Jessica Pearson) “Coming Together: Neolithic Village Life at Çatalhöyük, Turkey.”( 21,400)2010-11 National Science Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement): (with Lesley Gregoricka) “AnIsotopic Investigation of Mobility, Exchange, and Tomb Membership in Bronze Age Arabia.” ( 13,106)2009-11 National Geographic Society: (with Simon Hillson, Christopher B. Ruff, Ian Hodder, and Başak Boz)“Children of the Neolithic: Growth, Development, and Adaptation at Çatalhöyük, Turkey” ( 21,350)2007-08 National Science Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement): (with James H. Gosman)“Patterns in Ontogeny of Human Trabecular Bone from the Prehistoric Ohio Valley.” ( 12,000)2006-07 National Geographic Society: (with Simon Hillson, Christopher B. Ruff, Ian Hodder and Başak Boz)“Health and Lifestyle at Çatalhöyük: Bioarchaeology of a Neolithic Settlement in the Konya Plain, Turkey.”( 21,320)2006-07 National Science Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement): (with B. Scott Aubry)“Mesoamerican Population Structure and Interregional Interaction.” ( 11,963)2005-10 National Science Foundation: (with Richard H. Steckel, PI, Phillip L. Walker, Paul W. Sciulli,Carolyn Merry, and Lonnie G. Thompson) “The Living Environment and Human Health over the Millennia:Europe over the Last 10,000 Years.” ( 649,907)2005-06 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (Dissertation Field Research): (with HaagenD. Klaus) “Consequences of Contact in the Andes: A Bioarchaeological Case Study of Colonial Perú.”( 15,620)2005-06 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (Dissertation Field Research): (with DanielH. Temple) “Patterns of Health during the Agricultural Transition in Japan.” ( 12,887)2004-05 National Science Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement): (with Kimberly D. Williams) “AGeospatial Bioarchaeological Perspective on Behavior, Activity Patterns, and Lifestyle in the EasternWoodlands of North America.” ( 11,591)

82002-06 National Science Foundation: (with Richard H. Steckel, PI, Phillip L. Walker, and Paul W. Sciulli)“A History of Health in Europe from the Late Paleolithic Era to the Present.” ( 538,000)2002-03 National Science Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement): (with Celeste Gagnon) “DailyLife and the Development of the State in the Moche Valley of North Coastal Perú.” ( 12,000)2001-02 National Science Foundation: (with Richard H. Steckel, PI, Phillip L. Walker, and Paul W. Sciulli)“Workshop: Skeletal Biology, Health, and Economic Development in Europe from the Late Paleolithic to theNineteenth Century.” ( 21,000)2001-02 National Science Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement): (with Tiffiny A. Tung) “TheHealth Impact of the Wari Empire (AD 600-1000): A Bioarchaeological Study of Diet, Disease, and ViolentConflict.” ( 12,000)2000-01 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (Dissertation Field Research): (with TiffinyA. Tung) “The Wari Empire and Its Health Impact on Rural Peoples from Majes Valley: A BioarchaeologicalStudy of Diet, Disease, and Violent Conflict in Andean Perú.” ( 9,130)1995-96 National Science Foundation (Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program):"Bioarchaeological Investigation of Native Responses to European Colonization of La Florida." ( 4,000)1994-96 National Endowment for the Humanities: (with Bonnie G. McEwan) "Archaeological and BioculturalInvestigations in the Church Complex at San Luis." ( 68,810)1993-96 National Science Foundation: "Bioarchaeological Investigation of Native Responses to EuropeanColonization of La Florida." ( 129,930)1993-94 National Science Foundation: "History of Human Health in Native Populations from the GeorgiaBight." Contribution to the project, A History of Health and Nutrition in the Western Hemisphere, directed byRichard H. Steckel and Jerome C. Rose. ( 2,600)1993 St. Catherines Island Foundation: (with David Hurst Thomas) funding for excavation of South EndMound I, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. ( 3,000)1992 Institute for Early Contact Period Studies, University of Florida: (with Margaret J. Schoeninger)“Stable (Carbon and Nitrogen) Isotopic Documentation of Prehistoric Human Diets on St. Simons Island,Georgia." ( 1,400)1992 Institute for Early Contact Period Studies, University of Florida: "Biocultural Documentation of aHuman Skeletal Series from St. Simons Island, Georgia." ( 1,500)1992 St. Catherines Island Foundation: (with David Hurst Thomas) funding for excavation of South EndMound I, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. ( 3,000)1991 St. Catherines Island Foundation: (with David Hurst Thomas) funding for excavation of South EndMound I, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. ( 3,000)1990 Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities and Purdue University: "Stress in EarlyHominids: the Krapina Neandertals." ( 650)1990L.S.B. Leakey Foundation: "Stress in the Krapina Neandertals." ( 2,665)

91988 American Anthropological Association (funding from National Science Foundation block grant): travelgrant to present paper at 12th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Zagreb,Yugoslavia. ( 500)1987-89 National Science Foundation: "Postcontact Biocultural Adaptation of Native American Populations inSpanish Florida." ( 39,081)1988-89 National Science Foundation (Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program): "PostcontactBiocultural Adaptation of Native American Populations in Spanish Florida." ( 4,000)1987-89 National Science Foundation: (with Robert L. Kelly) "Biocultural Analysis of Human Remains fromthe Carson Sink, Nevada." ( 8,285)1986 George and Dorothy Dorion Fund: (with Jerald T. Milanich and Kathleen Deagan) funding for cemeteryexcavation at Mission Santa Catalina de Guale de Santa Maria, Amelia Island, Florida. ( 25,000)1984-86 St. Catherines Island Foundation: (with David Hurst Thomas) funding for cemetery excavation atSanta Catalina de Guale mission, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. ( 20,600)1984-87 National Science Foundation: "Postcontact Biocultural Adaptation of Native American Populations onSt. Catherines Island, Georgia." ( 55,208)1982-83 St. Catherines Island Foundation: (with David Hurst Thomas) funding for cemetery excavation atSanta Catalina de Guale mission, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. ( 17,000)1981 Richard K. Lounsbery Fund for Research in Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History:"Prehistoric Biocultural Adaptation in the Great Basin." ( 2,000)CONTRACTS:2001-07 Support for the office of Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, WileyBlackwell ( 60,000/ year)2002 “Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from a 19th Century Family Cemetery, St. Clair County, Illinois.”Environmental Compliance Consultants, Inc. ( 800)2000 “Physical Examination and Asse

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