Patrick F. Clarkin, Ph.D.

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March 15, 2017 by Patrick Clarkin

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This site is mostly about biological anthropology, a field that has fascinated me ever since my first undergraduate course. Other specific topics: evolution, war, conflict and cooperation, health, nutrition, human mating patterns, and the Hmong/ SE Asian refugee diaspora. Please take a look around. Hope you find something interesting. Finally, as this site is a labor of love, I appreciate feedback. Thanks.

(The header photo is from Xieng Khouang, Laos)

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