Lauren is a social bioarchaeologist with interests in skeletal approaches to embodied experiences of identity and social change. Broadly, her interests also include skeletal plasticity and the life ...
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StudyFinds on MSNHips do lie? Study draws doubt about the first humans to ride horses“In archaeology, there are vanishingly few instances in which we can tie a particular activity unequivocally to skeletal ...
"In archaeology, there are vanishingly few instances in which we can tie a particular activity unequivocally to skeletal changes," said Lauren Hosek, lead author of the study and an assistant ...
Her research focuses on the intersection between social variables and human health and disease in past societies. She has done research in nineteenth century Colorado and in medieval eastern-central ...
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