Biographical Sketch: Haagen D



Curriculum Vitae

Haagen Dietrich Klaus

DATE: 01 March 2019

ADDRESS: Department of Sociology and Anthropology 703.993.1440 (office)

Robinson Hall B, Room 305 703.993.1446 (fax)

George Mason University, MSN 3G5

Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4444 EMAIL: hklaus@gmu.edu

DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 10 September 1977, Port Jefferson, New York.

PRIMARY RESEARCH INTERESTS

-- Bioarchaeology, dental anthropology, mortuary analysis, forensic anthropology and taphonomy

-- Prehistoric and Historic Andean South America; organization of complex societies

-- Health, violence, identity, and ethnogenesis

-- Theory and methods in bioarchaeology

EDUCATION

2003- Ph.D., The Ohio State University (Biological Anthropology). Dissertation Title: Out of Light

2008 Came Darkness: The Bioarchaeology of Mortuary Ritual, Biological Stress, and Ethnogenesis in the Lambayeque Valley, Peru, A.D. 900-1750. Major advisor: Clark Spencer Larsen.

2000- M.A., Southern Illinois University, awarded with distinction (Biological Anthropology/

2003 Archaeology). Summa cum laude. Thesis Title: Life and Death at Huaca Sialupe: The Mortuary Archaeology of a Middle Sicán Community, North Coast of Peru. Major advisor: Izumi Shimada.

1996- B.A., State University of New York at Plattsburgh (Anthropology; Double Minor, Archaeology

2000 and Studio Art). Magna cum laude with Advanced Honors. Major advisors: Gordon C. Pollard, Mark N. Cohen, and David N. Mowry.

1996 Diploma, St. Anthony’s High School, South Huntington, New York.

PRIMARY APPOINTMENTS: RESEARCH & TEACHING

Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University, 2016- present

Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University, 2013- 2016

Director, Lambayeque Valley Biohistory Project, 2003- present

Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Behavioral Science, Utah Valley University, 2008-2013

Assistant Professor of Human Biology, Department of Biology, Utah Valley University, 2011-2013

Visiting Scientist, Museo de Sitio de Túcume, Peru, 2011- present

Visiting Scientist, Museo de Sitio de Huaca Rajada, Sipán, Peru, 2009- present

Visiting Scientist, Museo de Tumbas Reales de Sipán, Peru, 2009- present

Project Physical Anthropologist – Proyecto Arqueológico Dos Cabezas Peru, 2012- present

Project Physical Anthropologist – Proyecto Arqueológico Huaca Bandera, Peru, 2012- present

Project Physical Anthropologist – Proyecto Arqueológico La Pava, Peru, 2010- present

Project Physical Anthropologist – Proyecto Arqueológico Jotoro, Peru, 2010- present

Project Physical Anthropologist – Proyecto Huaca el Pueblo, 2008 – present

Project Physical Anthropologist – Proyecto Arqueológico Chotuna-Chornancap, Peru, 2006- present

Project Physical Anthropologist – Proyecto Arqueológico Sicán, Peru, 2001- present

Associate Investigator, Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnografía Hans Heinrich Brüning de Lambayeque, Peru, 2004- present

Associate Investigator, Museo Nacional Sicán, Ferreñafe, Peru, 2003- present

Visiting Scientist, Museo National Sicán and Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnografía Hans Heinrich Brüning de Lambayeque, Peru, 2002

Graduate Teaching Associate, The Ohio State University, 2003-8

Anthropology Instructor, Lecturer, and Teaching Assistant, Departments of Anthropology and Argibusiness Economics: Southern Illinois University, 2000-2003

Center for Archaeological Investigations Research Assistant, Southern Illinois University, 2001

Member, Clintonville Historical Archaeology Project, Plattsburgh, New York, 1998-2000

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

2012 Utah Valley University Presidential Fellowship for Faculty Scholarship (highest institutional award given for excellence in research)

2010 Honorary Diploma and Degree in the Humanities, Universidad de Señor de Sipán, Chiclayo, Peru

2010 Utah Valley University Presidential Award for Student Engagement (highest institutional award

given for excellence in teaching)

2008 Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum. 1st place for dissertation research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

2008 Paleopathology Association Cockburn Student Award Competition, Winner, Best Paper

2007 Robert M. Vogel Prize For Outstanding Scholarship in Industrial Archaeology, awarded for the best article to appear in Industrial Archaeology 2003-2006 (with Gordon C. Pollard)

2006 Departmental Graduate Teaching Award Honorable Mention (1st place runner-up)

2003 Southern Illinois University Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award

2003 Nominee, National Master’s Thesis Competition, Midwest Association of Graduate Schools

2003 Faculty of Human Medicine Award for Interdisciplinary Research, National University of San Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Lambayeque, Peru

2000 State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence

2000 Redcay Award for Excellence in the Behavioral Sciences

2000 William Beauchamp Award, New York State Archaeology Association

2000 Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges

EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANT SUPPORT ($168,552 to date)

2015 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: “The Bioarchaeology of Ventarrón: Economy, Inequality, Ethnogenesis, and the Dawn of Complex Societies in Coastal Peru (3000-650 BCE).” ($19,689)

2014 National Geographic Society: “Bioarchaeology of Olmos: A Unique and Endangered Middle

Sicán Skeletal Sample in Lambayeque, Peru.” ($8,898)

2010-11 National Science Foundation: “Escaping Conquest: Human Biology, Ethnogenesis, and

Indigenous Engagement with Colonialism in Eten, Peru.” ($81,483)

2010-11 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: “Escaping Conquest: Human Biology,

Ethnogenesis, and Indigenous Engagement with Colonialism in Eten, Peru.” ($19,889)

2009-10 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: “The Andean Encounter in Eten: Postcontact Biological Variation, Ethnogenesis, and Microevolution in Colonial Peru.” ($18,573)

2006 Office of International Affairs, The Ohio State University: “Bioarchaeological Impacts of Contact in the Andes: Disease, Dietary Change, and Genetic Structuring in the Lambayeque Valley, Peru, A.D. 900- 1750.” ($1,200)

2006 Tinker Foundation and the Ohio State University Center for Latin American Studies: “The Bioarchaeology of the Colonial Andes: Indigenous Health, Dietary Change, and Genetic Variability in the Lambayeque Valley, Peru, A.D. 900-1750.” ($1,600)

2005 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Dissertation Fieldwork Grant: “Consequences of Contact in the Andes: A Holistic Bioarchaeological Case Study of Colonial Peru.” ($15,620)

2004 Ohio State University Office of International Affairs Pre-Dissertation Research Grant: “Contact, Conquest, and Colonialism in the Andes: A Study of Biocultural Transformations in the 16th Century Lambayeque Valley, Peru.” ($1,600)

INTERNAL RESEARCH AND TEACHING SUPPORT ($146,270 to date)

2018 George Mason University CHSS Dean’s Office Research Support Award “Bioarchaeology of Chornancap” ($6,500)

2016 George Mason University Summer Research Fellowship: “Moche Lordship and Skeletal Biology” ($4,500)

2014 George Mason University Office of Research: “The Bioarchaeology of Olmos: 2014 Field Season of the Lambayeque Valley Biohistory Project, Peru” ($5,000)

2013 Utah Valley University College of Humanities and Social Science, College of Science and Health, and International Center: “2012 Field Season of the Lambayeque Valley Biohistory Project, Peru” ($14,000)

2012 Utah Valley University College of Humanities and Social Science, International Center, and Grants for Engaged Learning: “2012 Field Season of the Lambayeque Valley Biohistory Project, Peru” ($28,000)

2011 Utah Valley University College of Humanities and Social Sciences Summer Research Fellowship: “Bioarchaeological Fieldwork in Lambayeque, Peru” ($7,400).

2010-11 Utah Valley University College of Humanities and Social Sciences Summer Research

Fellowship: “Bioarchaeological of Sicán Royal Tomb at Huaca Lercanlech, Peru”

($7,000)

2010 Utah Valley University Center for Engaged Learning: “In the Wake of Conquest: Bioarchaeology

of the Colonial Encounter in North Coast Peru.” (with Michael Shively, Don Homan, and Paul Bybee) ($10,000)

2010 Utah Valley University Center for Engaged Learning: “Gods, Treasure, and Power:

Bioarchaeological Excavation of a Middle Sicán Shaft Tomb at Huaca Lercanlech, Peru.” (with Anton Tolman, Kat Brown, and Sue Middleton) ($10,000)

2010 Utah Valley University Presidential Scholar Award: “2010 Field Season of the Lambayeque

Valley Biohistory Project.” ($2,000)

2010 Utah Valley University International Center Support of the 2010 Field Season of the Lambayeque

Valley Biohistory Project ($2,000)

2010 Utah Valley University Scholarly and Creative Opportunities Program Support for Student Travel

to Peru ($6000)

2009. Utah Valley University Center for Engaged Learning “The 2009 Field Season of the Lambayeque

Valley Biohistory Project: Human Sacrifice and European Contact in Peru” (with David Knowlton, Joylin Naime, and Lars Eggerston) ($10,000)

2009 Utah Valley University Center for Engaged Learning: “Building the UVU Bioanthropology

Teaching Collection” (with Paul Bybee, Michael Shively, and Daniel Fairbanks) ($10,000)

2009 Utah Valley University College Foundation: “Teaching Human Osteology at UVU” ($3,470)

2009 Utah Valley University College Foundation: “Teaching Primate Osteology at UVU” (with Paul

Bybee ($500)

10. Utah Valley University College of Humanities and Social Sciences Summer Research: Fellowship “Bioarchaeological Fieldwork in Lambayeque, Peru” ($8,000)

2009 Utah Valley University Faculty Center Instructional Development Project: “Building the UVU

Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Program” ($750)

2009 Utah Valley University Faculty Center Instructional Development Project: “Teaching Forensic

Anthropology and Bioarchaeology” ($750)

2009 Utah Valley University Scholarly and Creative Opportunities Program: “Cultural and Biological

Adaptation in Colonial Peru” ($2,500)

2009 Utah Valley University Scholarly and Creative Opportunities Program Support for Student Travel

to Peru ($6000)

2009 “Bioarchaeology of Human Sacrifice and Genetic Relationships Among Ancient Peruvian Elites.” Utah Valley University Presidential Scholar Award ($2,000)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor, introductory and upper-division archaeology, bioanthropology, and biology courses. George Mason University (2013-present) Utah Valley University, 2008-2013.

Courses taught:

- Introduction to Physical Anthropology

- Introduction to World Prehistory

- Introduction to Archaeological Method and Theory

- Archaeological Method and Theory

- Forensic Anthropology (plus lab)

- Special Topics in North Coast Peruvian Archaeology

- Andean Prehistory

- Human Skeletal Anatomy and Analysis (plus lab)

- Bioarchaeology

- Mortuary Analysis

- Human Paleopathology

- Archaeological Field Methods Practicum

Instructor, Anthropology 597.01: Cultural Conflict in Developing Nations. The Ohio State University, 2006-2008

Guest Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Forensic Archaeology Field School. The Ohio State University and the PAST Foundation, 2007

Instructor, Anthropology 200: Introduction to Physical Anthropology. The Ohio State University, 2003-2006, 2007

Instructor, Anthropology 201: World Prehistory: An Anthropological Perspective. The Ohio State University, 2006

Instructor, Anthropology 202: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. The Ohio State University, 2005

Teaching Assistant, Anthropology 104: Introduction to Anthropology. Southern Illinois University, 2003

Instructor, Bioanthropology Lab, Southern Illinois University, 2002-2003

Teaching Assistant, Anthropology 202: America’s Diverse Cultures. Southern Illinois University, 2003

Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, Agribusiness Economics 300i: Social Perspectives on Environmental Issues, Southern Illinois University, 2001-2002

Teaching Assistant, Hayes Creek Archaeological Field School. Southern Illinois University, 2001

Co-Instructor (with Mark N. Cohen), Senior Seminar in Anthropology: Human Osteology. State University of New York at Plattsburgh, 2000

EDITED VOLUMES and SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES

Crandall, John J., and Haagen D. Klaus, editors

2014 Advances in the Paleopathology of Scurvy: Papers in Honor of Donald J. Ortner (Special

Issue). International Journal of Paleopathology 5: 1-106.

Klaus, Haagen D., and J. Marla Toyne, editors

2016 Ritual Violence in the Ancient Andes: Reconstructing Sacrifice on the North Coast of Peru. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Klaus, Haagen D., Amanda Harvey, and Mark N. Cohen, editors

2017 Bones of Complexity: Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Social Organization and Skeletal Biology. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Murphy, Melissa S., and Haagen D. Klaus, editors

2017 Colonized Bodies, Worlds Transformed: Toward a Global Bioarchaeology of Contact and Colonialism. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Toyne, J. Marla, Haagen D. Klaus, and Melissa Murphy

In prep. The Paleopathology of Andean South America: 20 Years of Advances and Future Prospects.

(Special Issue). International Journal of Paleopathology. Assigned to Dec 2019 issue.

PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

Garland, Casey J., Bethany L. Turner, and Haagen D. Klaus

2015 Biocultural Consequences of Spanish Contact in the Lambayeque Valley Region of Northern

Peru: Internal Enamel Micro-defects as Indicators of Early Life Stress. International Journal of

Osteoarchaeology 26: 947-958.

Klaus, Haagen D., Walter Alva, Steven Bourget, and Luis Chero

2018 Biological Distance Patterns among the Northern Moche Lords: Dental Phenetic Perspectives on

Political Organization in Ancient Peru. Latin American Antiquity 29: 1-22.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2018 Possible Prostate Cancer in Northern Peru: Differential Diagnosis, Vascular Anatomy, and

Molecular Signaling in the Paleopathology of Metastatic Bone Disease. International Journal

of Paleopathology 21: 147-157.

2017 Paleopathological Rigor and Differential Diagnosis: Case Studies involving Observation,

Description, and Diagnostic Frameworks for Scurvy in Skeletal Remains. International Journal

of Paleopathology 19: 96-110.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2014 Frontiers in the Bioarchaeology of Stress and Disease: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives from

Pathophysiology, Human Biology, and Epidemiology. American Journal of Physical

Anthropology 155: 294-308.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2014 A Probable Case of Acute Childhood Leukemia: Skeletal Involvement, Differential Diagnosis,

and the Bioarchaeology of Cancer in South America. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology.

DOI: 10.1002/oa.2411

Crandall, John J., and Haagen D. Klaus

2014 Advancements, Challenges, and Prospects in the Paleopathology of Scurvy: Current Perspectives

on Vitamin C deficiency in Human Skeletal Remains. International Journal of Paleopathology 5: 1-8.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2014 Scurvy in Andean South America: Evidence of Vitamin C Deficiency in the late pre-Hispanic

and Colonial Lambayeque Valley, Peru. International Journal of Paleopathology 5: 34-45.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Donald J. Ortner

2014 Treponemal Infection in Peru's Early Colonial Period: A Case of Complex Lesion Patterning and

Unusual Funerary Treatment. International Journal of Paleopathology 4: 25-36

Klaus, Haagen D., and Connie M. Ericksen

2013 Osteological Evidence of an Ovarian Teratoma: Description and Differential Diagnosis of an

Exotic Bone and Tooth Mass in a Colonial Burial from Eten, Peru. International Journal of

Paleopathology 3: 294-301.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Elizabeth E. Byrnes

2013 Cranial Lesions and Maxillofacial Asymmetry in an Archaeological Skeleton from Peru. A

Paleopathological Case of Possible Trauma-Induced Epidermal Inclusion Cysts. Journal of

Cranio-Maxillary Diseases 2: 46-53

Turner, Bethany, L., Haagen D. Klaus, Sarah V. Livengood, Leslie E. Brown, Fausto Saldaña, and Carlos Wester

2013 The Variable Roads to Sacrifice: Isotopic Investigations of Human Remains from Chotuna –

Huaca de los Sacrificios, Lambayeque, Peru. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 151: 22-37.

Klaus, Haagen D., Jorge Centurión, and Manuel Curo

2010 Bioarchaeology of Human Sacrifice: Violence, Identity, and Ritual Killing at Cerro Cerrillos,

Peru. Antiquity 84: 1102-1122.

Klaus, Haagen D and Manuel E. Tam

2010 Oral Health and the Postcontact Adaptive Transition: A Contextual Reconstruction of Diet

in the Colonial Lambayeque Valley Complex, Peru. American Journal of Physical Anthropology

141: 594-609

Klaus, Haagen D., Klaus, Haagen D., Alicia Wilbur, Daniel Temple, Jane Buikstra, Anne Stone, Marco

Fernandez, Carlos Wester, and Manuel Tam

2010 Tuberculosis on the North Coast of Peru: Skeletal and Molecular Paleopathology of Pre-

Hispanic and Postcontact Mycobacterium Disease. Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 2587-2597.

Klaus, Haagen D and Manuel E. Tam

2009 Contact in the Andes: Bioarchaeology of Systemic Stress in Postcontact Mórrope, Peru.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology 138: 356-368.

Klaus, Haagen D., Clark Spencer Larsen, and Manuel E. Tam

2009 Economic Intensification and Degenerative Joint Disease: Life and Labor in Postcontact Peru.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology 139: 204-221.

Parker, Glendon J., Julia M. Yip, Jelmer W. Eerkens, Michelle Salemi, Blythe Durbin Johnson, Caleb

Kiesow, Randall Haas, Jane E. Buikstra, Haagen Klaus, Laura A. Regan, David M. Rocke, and Brett S.

Phinney

2019 Sex Estimation using Sexually Dimorphic Amelogenin Protein Fragments in Human Enamel.

Journal of Archaeological Science 101: 169-180.

Pollard, Gordon C., and Haagen D. Klaus

2004 A Large Business: The Clintonville Site, Resources, and Scale at Adirondack Bloomery Forges.

Industrial Archaeology 30: 19-46.

Schmidt, Christopher W., Ashley J. Remy, Rebecca Van Sessen, Rachel M. Scott, Patrick Mahoney,

Jeremy J. Beach, Jacqueline McKinley, Ruggero d’Anastasio, Laura W. Chiu, Michele R. Buzon, J.

Rocco de Gregory, Susan G. Sheridan, Jacqueline T. Eng, James T. Watson, Haagen D. Klaus, John C.

Willman, Pedro Da-Gloria, Jeremy J. Wilson, Kristin L. Krueger, Abigail Stone, Paul C. Sereno, Jessica

L. Droke, Rose L. Perash, Christopher M. Stojanowski, and Nicholas P. Herrmann

2019 Dental Microwear Texture Analysis of Homo sapiens sapiens: Foragers, Farmers, and

Pastoralists. American Journal of Physical Anthropology

Thomas, Jaclyn, Daniel H. Temple, and Haagen D. Klaus

2019 Crypt Fenestration Enamel Defects and Early Life Stress: Contextual Explorations of Growth and Mortality in Colonial Peru. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 169: 582-594

PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED AND PEER-REVIEWED EDITED VOLUMES

Klaus, Haagen D.

2019 Life and Death in the Central Andes: Human Biology, Violence, and Burial Patterns in Ancient

Peru. In: The Andean World, edited by Linda Seligmann and Kathleen Fine, pp 96-112. New

York: Routledge.

Bentley, Sylvia A., and Haagen D. Klaus

2016 Reconsidering Retainers: Offerings, Sacrifice, and Burial in Ancient Peru. In Ritual Violence in the Ancient Andes: Reconstructing Sacrifice on the North Coast of Peru, edited by Haagen D. Klaus and J. Marla Toyne, pp. 266-290. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2018 Life, Death, and Burial of Children on the North Coast of Peru: An Integrative and Interpretive

Bioarchaeological Perspective (650 BC-AD 1750). In: Children and Childhood in Bioarchaeology, edited by Sabrina Agarwal and Patrick Beauchesne, pp. 127-170. Gainesville, University Press of Florida.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2016 Vida y Muerte en el Perú Colonial: Incios de la Bioarqueología en Lambayeque Histórico

(1536-1750 d.C.). In Arqueología Histórica en el Perú, Primera Parte edited by Abel Traslaveña, N. Parker VanValkenburgh, and Brendan Weaver, pp. 103-128. Lima: Fondo Editorial de la Pontifica Universdad Católica del Perú.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2014 A History of Violence in the Lambayeque Valley: Conflict and Death from the

late pre-Hispanic Apogee to the Era of European Colonization of Peru (A.D. 900-1750). In The Routledge Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Human Conflict, edited by Christopher J. Knüsel and Martin J. Smith, 389-414. New York: Routledge.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2014 La población Muchik de la cultura Sicán Medio: una primera aproximación a un sustrato cultural

prehispánico tardío del valle de Lambayeque. In La Cultura Sicán: Una Visión Global, edited by

Izumi Shimada, 235-257. Lima: Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2013 Hybrid Cultures…and Hybrid Peoples: Bioarchaeology of Genetic Change, Religious Architecture, and Burial Ritual in the Colonial Andes. In Hybrid Material Culture: The Archaeology of Syncretism and Ethnogenesis, edited by Jeb Card, 207-238. Carbondale, IL: Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2012 Bioarchaeology of Structural Violence: Theoretical Model and Case Study. In: The

Bioarchaeology of Violence, edited by Debra Martin, Ryan P. Harrod, and Ventura R. Perez, 29-62. Gainesville: University of Florida Press.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2009 Non-Human Primate and Human Evolution. In Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia: Evolution, edited by Michael Hutchins. Farmington Hills, MI: Cengage.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2009 Sicán Human Sacrifices: Forms, Methods, Contexts and Significance (in Japanese). In Sicán Culture and Archaeology (Catalogue of the 2009-2010 exhibit at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo), edited by Izumi Shimada, Ken-ichi Shinoda, and Masahiro Ono, 311-319. Tokyo: Tokyo Broadcasting System.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Neils Lynnerup

2019 Abnormal Bone: Considerations for Documentation, Disease Process Identification, and

Differential Diagnosis. In: Ortner’s Identification of Pathological Conditions in Human Skeletal Remains, edited by Jane E. Buikstra, pp. 59-89. Elsevier, London.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Izumi Shimada

2016 Bodies and Blood: Ritual Killing in Middle Sicán Society. In Ritual Violence in the Ancient Andes: Reconstructing Sacrifice on the North Coast of Peru, edited by Haagen D. Klaus and J. Marla Toyne, pp.120-149. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Klaus, Haagen D., and J. Marla Toyne

2016 Ritual Violence on the North Coast of Peru: Perspectives and Prospects in the Archaeology of Ancient Andean Sacrifice. In Ritual Violence in the Ancient Andes: Reconstructing Sacrifice on the North Coast of Peru, edited by Haagen D. Klaus and J. Marla Toyne, pp. 1-24. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Rosabella Alvarez-Calderón

2017 Escaping Conquest? A First Look at Regional and Biological Variation of Postcontact Eten, Peru.

In: Colonized Bodies, Worlds Transformed: Toward a Global Bioarchaeology of Contact and

Colonialism, edited by Melissa S. Murphy and Haagen Klaus, pp. 95-128. Gainesville:

University Press of Florida.

Klaus, Haagen D. Amanda Harvey, and Mark N. Cohen

2017 Human Biology in Ancient Complex Societies: Some Concepts of Bioarchaeology. In: Bones of

Complexity: Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Social Organization and Skeletal Biology, edited by Haagen D. Klaus, Amanda Harvey, and Mark N. Cohen, pp. 1-29. Gainesville: University of Florida Press.

Klaus, Haagen D., Bethany L. Turner, Fausto Saldaña, Samuel Castillo, and Carlos Wester

2016 Human Sacrifice at the Chotuna-Chornancap Archaeological Complex: Characteristics and Variations of Generative Ritual Violence from the Chimú to Inka Occupations. Ritual Violence in the Ancient Andes: Reconstructing Sacrifice on the North Coast of Peru, edited by Haagen D. Klaus and J. Marla Toyne, pp. 178-210. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Klaus, Haagen D., Izumi Shimada, Ken-ichi Shinoda, and Sarah Muno

2017 Middle Sicán Social Organization, Health, and Genetic Variation in the Ancient Andes. In:

Bones of Complexity: Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Social Organization and Skeletal Biology, edited by Haagen D. Klaus, Amanda Harvey, and Mark N. Cohen, pp. 408-449. Gainesville: University of Florida Press.

Klaus, Haagen D., Mark Nathan Cohen, Marie Elane Danforth, and Amadna R. Harvey.

2017 Bioarchaeology and Social Complexity: Departing Reflections and Future Directions. In:

Bones of Complexity: Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Social Organization and Skeletal Biology, edited by Haagen D. Klaus, Amanda Harvey, and Mark N. Cohen, pp. 450-468. Gainesville: University of Florida Press.

Murphy, Melissa S. and Haagen D. Klaus

2017 Transcending Conquest: Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Conquest and Culture Contact for the

21st Century. In: Colonized Bodies, Worlds Transformed: Toward a Global Bioarchaeology of

Contact and Colonialism, edited by Melissa S. Murphy and Haagen Klaus, pp. 1-38. Gainesville:

University Press of Florida.

Turner, Bethany L., and Haagen D. Klaus

2016 The Bioarchaeology of Culture Change: Inferring Diet, Health, and Mobility during Imperial

Consolidation and Decline. In: New Directions in Biocultural Anthropology: Papers in Honor of

George J. Armelagos, edited by Debra L. Martin and Molly K. Zuckerman. New York: Wiley.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Manuel E. Tam

2015 Requiem Aeternam? Archaeothanatology of Mortuary Ritual in Colonial Mórrope, North

Coast of Peru. In Living with the Dead in the Andes, edited by Izumi Shimada and James Fitzsimmons, pp. 267-303. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Manuel E. Tam

2009 Surviving Contact: Biological Transformation, Burial, and Ethnogenesis in the Colonial Lambayeque Valley, North Coast of Peru. In Bioarchaeology and Identity in the Americas, edited by Kelly Knudson and Christopher Stojanowski, 136-154. University of Florida Press, Gainesville.

Lynnerup, Neils, and Haagen D. Klaus

2019 Fundamentals of Human Bone Biology: Structure, Function, and Development. In: Ortner’s Identification of Pathological Conditions in Human Skeletal Remains, edited by Jane E. Buikstra, pp. 35-58. Elsevier, London.

Shimada, Izumi, Haagen D. Klaus, Rafael Segura, and Go Matsumoto

2015 Living with the Dead: Conception and Treatment of the Dead on the Central and North Coast of Peru. In Between the Living and the Dead in the Andes, edited by Izumi Shimada and James Fitzsimmons, pp. 101-172. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Wester, Carlos, Fausto Saldaña, Samuel Castillo, and Haagen Klaus

2010 Huaca de los Sacrificios. In Chotuna-Chornancap: Templos, Rituales, y Ancestros Lambayeque Tomo 1, edited by Carlos Wester, 59- 108. Editorial Súper Gráfica: Lima.

OTHER ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS

Klaus, Haagen D., and Manuel E. Tam

2008 Paleopathology during the Postcontact Adaptive Transition: A View from the Colonial North Coast of Peru. Paleopathology Newsletter 143: 12-24.

ORGANIZED CONFERENCE SYMPOSIA

2017. Paleopathology of Andean South America: 20 Years of Advances and Future Prospects. Symposium at the 2017 annual meeting of the North American Paleopathology Association Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 2017. Co-organized with J. Marla Toyne and Melissa S. Murphy

2012. Bioarchaeology of Contact and Colonialism. Organizer and junior co-chair with Melissa S.

Murphy. 81st annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Portland, OR, April 11-14.

2011. Bioarchaeology of Human Sacrifice and Ritual Violence on the North Coast of Peru: Diachronic and Regional Perspectives. Organizer and senior co-chair with J. Marla Toyne. 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA. 2011.

2007. Symposium Chair: The Bioarchaeology of Pre-Columbian and Colonial Northern Peru. Sixth Annual Ohio Latin Americanists Conference, The Ohio State University Center For Latin American Studies, Columbus, Ohio.

2006. Symposium Chair: Ethnicity and Identity Formation in Latin America. Fifth Annual Ohio Latin Americanists Conference, The Ohio State University Center For Latin American Studies, Columbus, Ohio.

INVITED GUEST LECTURES

2016 Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Peru: The Newest Discoveries. Invited lecture, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

2015 Ancient Peru’s Mysterious Moche. Smithsonian Associates Public Lecture Series. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

2015 The Priestess of Chornancap: Discovery and Forensic Reconstruction of an Ancient Peruvian Ruler (joint presentation with forensic sculptor Daniel Fairbanks). Utah Valley University.

2014 The Priestess of Chornancap: Discovery and Forensic Reconstruction of an Ancient Peruvian Ruler (joint presentation with forensic sculptor Daniel Fairbanks). George Mason University.

2014 Tradition and Diversity of Human Sacrifice in Northern Peru: New Evidence of Ritual Killing in the Lambayeque Valley. Invited tertulia, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.

2013 New Discoveries of Human Sacrifice in Ancient Peru. Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures, Mississippi State University.

2013 Surfacing from the Wake of Contact: The Bioarchaeology of Colonial Eten, Peru. Paper presented at the 1st annual meeting of the Western Bioarchaeology Group conference, University of California, Berkeley.

2012 Tombs, Mummies and Treasures: A Retrospective of 15 Years of Archaeological Adventures from SUNY Plattsburgh to South America. Distinguished Visiting Alumni University Address, Homecoming 2012. State University of New York, Plattsburgh.

2012 Tradition and Diversity of Human Sacrifice in Northern Peru: Multidimensional Reconstructions of Ritual Killing in the Lambayeque Valley (A.D. 900-1532). Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming.

2011 The Lambayeque Valley Biohistory Project and the Impacts of Colonialism in Peru. Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

2009a Human Sacrifice at Huaca Norte: Trauma, Death, and Generative Violence in Ancient Peru. Invited lecture, Honors Program Speaker Series, State University of New York, Plattsburgh.

2009b Bioarchaeology of Human Microevolution: The Colonial North Coast of Peru. Invited presentation in the symposium “From Darwin to the Human Genome: A Celebration of Charles Darwin’s 200th Birthday.” Utah Valley University.

2009c Human Sacrifice in Ancient Peru: Unlocking Identity, Violent Trauma, and the Meanings of Ritual Killing in the Andes. International Center, Utah Valley University.

2006 The Bioarchaeology of Conquest: Health and Genetic Impacts in Northern Peru. Invited lecture, Honors Program Speaker Series, State University of New York, Plattsburgh.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Ball, Steven J., and Haagen D. Klaus

2017 Osteometric Reconstruction of Body Mass in the Lambayeque Valley Complex, Peru: Pre-Hispanic Variability and the Impact of Spanish Conquest. Poster presented at the 86th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 19-22 April, New Orleans.

Bentley, Sylvia A., and Haagen Klaus

2011 Reconsidering Retainers: Offerings, Sacrifice, and Burial in Ancient Peru. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA.

Cervantes, Gabriella, Izumi Shimada, Haagen Klaus, Kelly Knudson, and Ken-ichi Shinoda

2011 Multiethnicity in the Sicán World: Figurines and Other Lines of Evidence. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA.

Farnum, Julie, Haagen D. Klaus, and Izumi Shimada

2004 Living in Middle Sicán Society: Ascribed and Achieved Status in Mortuary and

Bioarchaeological Patterning. Paper presented at the 69th Annual meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Montreal, Quebec.

Demarco, Angelina L., and Haagen Klaus

2012 Anatomical and Biological Reconstruction of Funerary Rituals: Archaeothanatology of

Two Anomalous Burials in Colonial Eten, Peru. Poster presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Portland, OR, April 10-11.

Ericksen, Connie M., and Haagen D. Klaus.

2012 Ovarian Teratoma, Resorbing Ectopic Pregnancy, or Parasitic Twin? Description and Differential Diagnosis of an Exotic Bone and Tooth Mass in a Colonial Burial from Eten, Peru. Poster presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Portland, OR, April 10-11.

Hadley, Justin J, and Haagen D. Klaus. 2012

2012 Contrasting Conquests: Quantitative Paleopathological Analysis of Health Status between Colonial Eten and Mórrope, Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Poster presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Portland, OR, April 10-11.

Ham, Allison C., Haagen D. Klaus, Jaqueline A. Thomas, Seven J. Ball, Hilaire K. Huley, Gabriel Brown, Johanna E. Young, Edgar Bracamonte, and Walter Alva

2017 Social Status, Skeletal Biology, and the Lords of Sipán: Bioarchaeological Perspectives on the Moche Elite, North Coast Peru. Poster presented at the 86th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 19-22 April, New Orleans.

Huley, Hillarie, Haagen D. Klaus, and Ignacio Alva Meneses

2017 Paleopathology of the Ventarrón Complex: Biological Stress, Diet, and Subsistence

Economy at the Origins of Social Complexity in the Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Poster presented at the 44th annual North American Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, 17-19 April, New Orleans. Winner, 2017 Cockburn Prize for best graduate student poster.

Klaus, Haagen D.

2017 4,000 Years of Cultural and Adaptive Transitions in Lambayeque: Skeletal Biology, Ecology, and Sociopolitical Interplays in Ancient Peru. Invited paper presented at the 86th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 19-22 April, New Orleans.

2012 Scurvy in Andean South America: A Review of the Evidence from the Lambayeque valley, Peru. Paper presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Portland, OR, April 10-11.

2011 Exploring Social and Ideological Change through the Archaeothanatology of Mortuary Ritual in Colonial Peru. Invited paper at the conference Death, Decay, and Discovery: An Interdisciplinary Workshop on Taphonomic Approaches to the Understanding of Burial Practice. Joukowski Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University.

2010a Vida y Muerte en Eten Colonial: Perspectivas Iniciales del Proyecto Arqueólogico Eten Colonial. Presentation to the townspeople of Eten, Municpalidad de Eten, Peru.

2010b La Bioarqueológica de Vida y Muerte en el Perú Colonial. Invited paper in the Simposio Internacional de Arqueología Histórica, Centro Cultural Ccori Wasi and Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima.

2010c Los Sacrificios Humanos de Huaca Norte: Analísis de los Restos Humanos. Invited presentation at the Megaevento IX Festival Señor de Sipán, Universidad de Señor de Sipán, Chiclayo.

2010d Bioarchaeology of Structural Violence: Theoretical Model and Case Study. Invited paper in the symposium “Bioarchaeological Signatures of Violence and Aggression,” organized by Debra L. Martin and Ryan P. Harrod. 78th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

2009a Salud y Adaptación en Lambayeque Colonial. Invited presentation at 3rd Meeting of the Paleopathology Association in South America, Nechochea, Argentina.

2009b The Persistence of Identity: A First Approximation of the Muchik Ethnic Substratum of the Late Pre-Hispanic Lambayeque Valley. Invited paper in the Symposium “Three Decades of the Sicán Archaeological Project: Synthesis and Evaluation” organized by Izumi Shimada. 74th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA.

2007a Health, Conquest, and Adaptive Transition: The Bioarchaeology of the Late Pre-Hispanic and Postcontact Lambayeque Valley (AD 900-1750). Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Philadelphia, PA.

2007b The Bioarchaeology of Mochica Demography, Health, Diet, and Genetic Structuring in the Colonial Lambayeque Valley Peru. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Ohio Latin Americanists Conference , Columbus, OH.

2005 Investigaciónes de Bioarqueología en la Capilla de San Pedro de Mórrope: Vida

y Muerte en Lanbayeque Colonial. Invited public presentation at the Museo Nacional Sicán, Ferreñafe, Peru, November 26, 2005.

2004a Bioarqueología: Metodos, Teorias, y Practicas. Invited paper presented at the Symposium El Segundo Charla Sobre Bioantropolgia, Universidad Nacional San Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Lambayeque, Peru, organized by Cesar Ñique Carbajal and the Molecular Biology Research Laboratory.

2004b The Bioarchaeology of Human Sacrifice: New Evidence of Ritual Killing in Ancient Peru.

Invited presentation in The Ohio State University Dept. of Anthropology Speaker Series.

2003 Reconstruyendo las Vidas de los Antiguos Lambayecanos: Bioarqueologia y los Restos Humanos

de Illimo (Cultura Sicán Medio). Invited paper presented at the Symposium El Primer Charla

Sobre Bioantropolgia, Universidad Nacional San Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Lambayeque, Peru,

organized by Cesar Ñique Carbajal and the Molecular Biology Research Laboratory.

2002a Sicán Mortuary Archaeology: Implications for Middle Sicán Social Organization and Funerary

Behaviors. Poster presented in the symposium “Life, Land, and Labor and Prehispanic

Lambayeque, Peru,” 67th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology. Denver, CO.

2002b Learning from the Dead: Burial, Sex, and the Regeneration of Life in the Ancient North Coast of

Peru. Invited alumni presentation, SUNY Plattsburgh.

2002c The Archaeology of Death: Burial, Ideology, and the Social Order in Ancient Sicán Society,

North Coast of Peru. Invited public presentation by the SIUC Student Anthropology Association.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Rosabella Alvarez-Calderón

2012 Surfacing from the Wake of Conquest: Regional Diversity in Biocultural Responses to European

Colonization, Northern Peru. Paper presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology

Association, Portland, OR, April 10-11.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Scott J. Applegate

2012 Patterns of Skeletal Trauma in Eten: New Windows on Lifestyle and violence in Colonial Peru.

Poster at the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Portland, OR, April 11.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Elizabeth E. Byrnes

2012 Cranial Lesions and Maxillofacial Skeleton Asymmetry in a Late Historic Burial from Eten, Peru.

Poster presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Portland, OR,

April 10-11.

Klaus, Haagen D., Melissa S. Murphy, and J. Marla Toyne

2017 Future Landscapes in Andean Paleopathology: Theory, Methods, and Questions for the

Next 20 Years. Poster presented at the 44th annual North American Meeting of the

Paleopathology Association, 17-19 April, New Orleans.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Donald J. Ortner

2012 A Probable Case of Venereal Syphilis From The Chapel of San Pedro de Mórrope: Atypical

Lesion Patterning and Burial Treatment from Peru’s Early Colonial Period. Poster presented at

the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Portland, OR, April 10-11.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Izumi Shimada

2011 Bodies and Blood: Evidence and Interpretation of Middle Sicán Human Sacrifice on the North

Coast of Peru. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Sacramento, CA. 2011.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Manuel Tam

2009 Hybrid Cultures…and Hybrid Peoples: An Archaeology of Materiality, Perception, and Biological Transformation in Colonial Peru. Paper presented at 26th Annual Southern Illinois University Center for Archaeological Investigations Visiting Scholar Conference Hybrid Material Culture: Methods for Understanding the Creation of New Traditions, organized by Jeb. J. Card. Carbondale, IL.

2008a Identity, Resistance, and Syncretism: The Bioarchaeology of Mochica Adaptation and Negotiation in the Colonial Lambayeque Valley, North Coast Peru. Paper in the Symposium “Beyond Status: Meaning, Metaphor, and Identity in Mortuary Practices,” organized by Stephanie M. Whittlesley and Joseph A. Ezzo. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

2008b Paleopathology during the Postcontact adaptive transition: indigenous Mochica health and disease in the Colonial Lambayeque Valley, Peru (AD 1536-1750). Paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Columbus, OH.

2007a Bioarchaeological Impacts of European Contact in Peru: Health, Identity, and Ethnogenesis in the Lambayeque Valley (AD 1536-1750). Paper Presented at the 35th Annual Midwest Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL.

2006b Ossuary Bioarchaeology: Patterns and Significance of Commingled Human Remains at the Colonial Chapel of San Pedro de Mórrope, Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Anchorage, AK.

2006c Surfacing from the Wake of Contact: Archaeologies of Ethnogenesis and Population in the Colonial Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Ohio Latin Americanists Conference, Columbus, OH.

Klaus, Haagen D, and Carlos Wester

2005 Health, Burial, and Social Structure at Úcupe (Zaña River Valley): A New Perspective on the Chimú of Ancient Northern Coastal Peru. Poster presented at the 73th Annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Milwaukee, WI.

Klaus, Haagen D, Rosabella Alvarez-Calderón, and Justin Nelson-Hadley

2011 Diversidad Regional de la Variación Paleopatológica y la Salud Humana en El Perú Colonial: Emergiendo del Estela de la Conquista en Eten y Mórrope, Valle de Lambayeque. Paper presented at the Fourth bi-annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association in South America, November 1-2.

Klaus ,Haagen D., Scott Appelgate, Elizabeth Byrnes, Justin Nelson-Hadley, Becky Ann Talpas, Fausto Saldaño, and Carlos Wester

2012 Víctimas de Sacrificio Humano en el Complejo Arqueológico Chotuna-Chornancap: Una Reconstrucción Multidimensional de la Violencia Ritual en la Epoca Prehispánico tarde, Valle de Lambayeque. Paper presented at the Fourth bi-annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association in South America, November 1-2.

Murphy Melissa S., J. Marla Toyne, and Haagen D. Klaus

2017 From Looted Cemeteries to Modern Paleopathology: Reflections on the History of Studies of Disease in the South American Past. Poster presented at the 44th annual North American Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, 17-19 April, New Orleans.

Klaus, Haagen D., Paul W. Sciulli, and Manuel Tam

2008 Demographic Collapse, Social Disruption, and Microevolutionary Trajectories: A Population History of the late Pre-Hispanic and Postcontact Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, OH.

Klaus, Haagen D., Manuel Tam, and Cesar Maguiña

2005 Requiem Aeternum Dona Eis, Domine: Physical and Social Manipulation of the Dead at the Colonial Chapel of San Pedro, Mórrope, Peru. Paper presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, UT.

Toyne, J. Marla, Haagen D. Klaus, and Melissa S. Murphy

2017 Summer Has Lead Us Here: A Bibliographic Analysis of Recent Research Trends in

South American Paleopathology. Poster presented at the 44th annual North American Meeting of

the Paleopathology Association, 17-19 April, New Orleans.

Klaus, Haagen D., Jorge Centurión, and Manuel Curo

2004a New Evidence of Human Sacrifice in the Andes: Middle Sicán Ritual Killing in the Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Poster presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tampa, FL.

2004b Sacrifice Victims from the Lambayeque Valley, Peru: Skeletal Trauma and Paleopathology in a Biocultural Perspective. Paper presented at a Special Session of the 31st Annual Meeting (North America) of the Paleopathology Association: South American Paleopathology: Current Research on Mummified and Skeletal Remains, organized by John W. Verano. Tampa, FL.

Klaus, Haagen D., Juan Martinez, Carlos Wester, and Marco Fernandez

2004 The Cemetery of El Arenal and the Warrior of Illimo: An Integrated Study of Middle Sicán Sociopolitical Organization, North Coast of Peru. Paper presented at the 69th Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Quebec.

Klaus, Haagen D., Joellen Perez, Joseph Luce, Angelina DeMarco, Fausto Saldaña, and Carlos Wester

2009. Death as an Act of Creation: Exploring meaning and symbolism through paleopathology at Huaca norte, Peru. Poster presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Albuquerque, NM.

Klaus, Haagen D., Joellen Perez, Joseph Luce, Angelina DeMarco, Fausto Saldaña, and Carlos Wester

2011 Sacrifice as an Act of Creation: Generative Violence and the Killing of Women and Children at Chotuna, Lambayeque Valley (AD 1375-1532). Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA.

Klaus, Haagen D., Alicia Wilbur, Daniel Temple, Jane Buikstra, Anne Stone, Marco Fernandez, Carlos

Wester, and Manuel Tam

2009 Tuberculosis on the North Coast of Peru: Paleopathological and aDNA Perspectives on

Pre-Hispanic and Postcontact Mycobacterium Infection. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Chicago, IL.

Klaus, Haagen D., and Izumi Shimada

2011 Bodies and Blood: Evidence and Interpretation of Middle Sicán Human Sacrifice. Paper in the Symposium Human Sacrifice on the North Coast of Peru: New Perspectives from Diachronic and Multidisciplinary Studies of Ancient Ritual Killing. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA.

2003a The Enduring Dead: A Critical Reassessment of Pre-Hispanic Mortuary Programs, North Coast of Peru. Paper presented at the 31st Midwest Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL.

2003b Reflections of Identity: Life, Death, and Burial in Pre-Hispanic Middle Sicán Society, North Coast of Peru. Paper presented at the 80th Annual Central States Meeting of the American Anthropology Association. Louisville, KY.

Larsen, Clark Spencer, Phillip L. Walker, Richard H. Steckel, Paul Sciulli, Haagen D. Klaus, et al.

2009 History of Degenerative Joint Disease in Europe: Inferences About Lifestyle and Activity. Poster presented in the special symposium “Reconstructing Health and Disease in Europe: The Early Middle Ages through the Industrial Revolution.” 77th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Chicago, IL.

Luce, Joseph, Haagen Klaus, José Pinilla, and Carlos Elera

2011 Middle Sicán Health, Identity, and Burial Patterns: Paleopathology of Social Organization from Huaca las Ventanas, Peru. Poster presented at the 38th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Minneapolis, MN.

Luce, Joseph, Haagen Klaus, Joellen Perez, Angelina DeMarco, Fausto Saldaña, and Carlos Wester

2010 Health Status of Sacrificial Victims at Huaca Norte: Paleopathological Perspectives on Ancient Identity – North Coast Peru. Poster presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Albuquerque, NM.

Martin, Sarah A., Haagen D. Klaus, and Manuel Tam

2007 European Colonialism and Indigenous Childhood Stress: Linear Enamel Hypoplasias in the Colonial Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Ohio Latin Americanists Conference, Columbus, OH.

Martin, Sarah A., Haagen D. Klaus, and Manuel Tam

2008 Paleopathology of Systemic Biological Stress: An Examination of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia in

the Late Pre- Hispanic and Colonial Lambayeque Valley Complex, Peru (AD 900-1750). Poster presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Columbus, OH.

McKane, Marisa, and Haagen D. Klaus.

2012 The Paleopathology of Childhood: Temporal Variation in Muchik Subadult Health in Colonial Eten, North Coast Peru. Poster presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Portland, OR, April 10-11.

Perez, JoEllen, Haagen Klaus, Joseph Luce, Angelina DeMarco, Fausto Saldaña, and Carlos Wester

2010 Paleopathology of Human sacrifice at Huaca Norte: Throat Slitting, Heart Ablation, and Late Pre-Hispanic Ritual Complexity, North Coast Peru. Poster presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Albuquerque, NM.

Pollard, Gordon C., and Haagen D. Klaus

2000 Forge Experimentation in a 19th Century Adirondack Ironworks. Paper presented 84th Annual Meeting of the New York State Archaeological Association, Lake George, NY.

Schaefer, Benjamin J., Bethany L. Turner, and Haagen D. Klaus

2017 Stressed Before Sacrifice? Reconstructing Psychosocial Stress from Archaeological Hair at Chotuna-Chornancap, Peru. Poster presented at the 86th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 19-22 April, New Orleans

Shimada, Izumi, and Haagen D. Klaus

2005 Pre-Hispanic Care and Alteration of Human Bodies on the Central and North Coasts of Peru. Paper presented at the 70th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, UT.

Spencer, Susan Dale, Haagen D. Klaus, and Della Cook

2009 Utah Lake Skull Cap: Yet another Archaic Burial? Poster presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Chicago, IL.

Stout, Sam D., Haagen D. Klaus, Juan Martinez, and Carlos Wester

2006 Age Estimation and Paleohistopathology of a late pre-Hispanic Elite: Demography and Health among the Sicán Leadership, Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Poster presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Anchorage, AK.

Thomas, Jaqeline A., Daniel H. Temple, and Haagen D. Klaus

2017 Childhood Survival and Perinatal Stress: A Case Study from Northern Peru. Invited poster presented at the 86th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 19-22 April, New Orleans.

Tam, Manuel, E., and Haagen D. Klaus

2007 A Collision of Worlds: The Archaeology of Architectural, Religious, and Cultural Syncretism in Mórrope, Colonial North Coast Peru. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Ohio Latin Americanists Conference, Columbus, OH.

Temple, Daniel H., Haagen D. Klaus, Marco Fernandez, and Carlos Wester

2005 Differential Diagnosis of Vertebral Lesions Observed on a Late Pre-Hispanic Individual Recovered from Illimo, Lambayeque Valley, Peru. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual

Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Milwaukee, WI

Young, Johanna K., Hillarie K. Huley, Haagen D. Klaus, and Ignacio Alva Meneses

2017 Living and Dying with a Cleft Palate in Ancient Peru: Differential Diagnosis, Associated Pathological Conditions, and Burial Treatment of an Individual with Congenital Craniofacial Abnormalities. Poster presented at the 44th annual North American Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, 17-19 April, New Orleans.

Young Johanna K., Haagen D. Klaus, J. Marla Toyne, and Bernarda Delgado

2017 Kinship Structures and Victim Origins in a Mass Human Sacrifice: Biodistance Analysis of Intracemetery Dental Phenetic Variation, Temple of the Sacred Stone, Túcume, Peru. Poster presented at the 86th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 19-22 April, New Orleans.

PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIPS

American Association of Physical Anthropologists Sigma Xi

Society for American Archaeology Phi Kappa Phi

American Anthropological Association Omicron Delta Kappa Paleopathology Association Phi Eta Sigma

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES

American Association of Physical Anthropologists Program Committee Member, 2017-present

Presidential Nominating Committee member of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 2015-2017

University Intellectual Life Committee member, 2017-present

Students as Scholars Leadership Council member, 2016-present

Bibliography editor, Paleopathology Newsletter, 2015-pressent

Blog post series (five parts) for National Geographic on the bioarchaeological fieldwork in Olmos, Peru:

2014-2015

Committee member, new faculty hire, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University, 2018

Committee member, new faculty hire, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University 2014-2015

Committee member, new faculty hire, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University 2013-2014

Consulting Anthropologist, Evaluation & Repatriation of Antiquities, Department of Homeland Security, 2011-2013.

Consulting Forensic Anthropologist, Utah County Sheriff’s Office, 2011- present

National Science Foundation grant proposal peer-reviewer, Physical Anthropology Program Office, 2011- present

Active peer-reviewer, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, Journal of Archaeological Science, International Journal of Paleopathology, Latin American Antiquity, and the Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública 2009- present

Committee member, Export Control Policy Committee, Utah Valley University, 2012- 2013

Committee member, Honors Program Steering Committee, Utah Valley University, 2012- 2013

Committee member, Latin American Studies, Utah Valley University, 2011- 2013

Undergraduate Anthropology Club Faculty advisor, Utah Valley University, 2009- 2013

Committee member, Native American Studies, Utah Valley University, 2008- 2013

Founding Member of the Central Ohio Forensic Field Investigation Network (with Sam D. Stout), Law Enforcement Forensic Anthropology Consulting, 2006-8

Consultant, Discovery Channel series “Mummy Autopsy” for Atlantic Productions, London, U.K, 2004

Co-organizer and presenter, annual workshop series on Physical Anthropology and Bioarchaeology.

National University of San Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Lambayeque, Peru, 2002-4

Consultant, Researcher, and Exhibit Designer for 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Center for

Archaeological Investigations. Southern Illinois University Museum, 2002-3.

COLLABORATORS (last 48 months)

Amanda Agnew (Ohio State)

Walter Alva (Museo Tumbas Reales de Sipán)

Rosabella Alvarez-Calderón (Harvard Univ.)

Steve Bourget (Musée d'Ethnographie, Geneva)

Jane Buikstra (Arizona State U)

Luis Chero (Dir. Museo del Sitio, Huaca Rajada)

John J. Crandall (Univ. Nevada, Las Vegas)

Bernarda Delgada (Dir. Museo del Sitio, Túcume)

Christopher Donnan (UCLA)

Carlos Elera (Dir., Museo Nacional Sicán, Peru)

Manuel Curo (Museo Brüning, Peru)

Daniel Fairbanks (Utah Valley University)

Julie Farnum (Montclair St. U.)

Marco Fernández (Museo Brüning, Peru)

Clark Spencer Larsen (Ohio State U.)

Melissa Scott Murphy (Univ. of Wyoming)

Sarah A. Martin (Ohio State University)

Juan Martínez (Museo Brüning, Peru)

Go Matsumoto (S. Illinois University)

Donald Ortner (Smithsonian Inst.)

Glendon Parker (Utah Valley University)

Izumi Shimada (S. Illinois University)

Christopher Schmidt (U. Indianapolis)

Ken-ichi Shinoda (Nat’l Sci. Museum, Tokyo, Japan)

Sam Stout (The Ohio State University)

Margaret Streeter (Boise St. U)

Anne Stone (Arizona State U.)

Manuel Eduardo Tam (U. Trujillo, Peru)

Daniel Temple (Univ. North Carolina-Wilmington)

J. Marla Toyne (Univ. Central Florida)

Bethany Turner (Georgia State University)

Carlos Wester (Dir., Museo Brüning, Peru)

Alicia Wilbur (Arizona State)

PRIMARY REFERENCES

1. Dr. Clark Spencer Larsen, Chairperson and Distinguished Professor of the Social and Behavioral Sciences; 4034 Smith Laboratory; 174 W. 18th Ave.; Columbus, Ohio 43210. larsen.54@osu.edu

2. Dr. Izumi Shimada, Dist. Teaching Professor of Anthropology / Director, Sicán and Pachacamac Archaeological Projects; Dept. of Anthropology, MC 4502; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Carbondale, IL 62901. ishimada@siu.edu

3. Dr. Daniel J. Fairbanks, Assistant Dean of the College of Science and Health and Artist-in-Residence; 800 W. University Parkway, Orem, UT, 84058; daniel.fairbanks@uvu.edu

4. Dr. Steven Clark, Chair, Behavioral Science Dept., Utah Valley University. 800 W. University Parkway, Orem, UT, 84058. steven.clark@uvu.edu

5. Dr. Carlos Elera, Executive Director, Museo Nacional Sicán; Caretera Pitipo, s/n Ferreñafe, Lambayeque, Peru; celera27@yahoo.es

6. Lic. Carlos Wester La Torre, Executive Director, Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnografía Hans Heinrich Brüning de Lambayeque, Peru. Avenida Huamachuco s/n, Cuidad de Lambayeque, Peru. carloswesterlatorre2000@yahoo.es

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