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Larsen is an influential figure in the field of bioarchaeology, particularly known for his work on prehistoric lifeways in the Great Basin wetlands. His research focuses on reconstructing and interpreting the lifestyles of ancient populations, utilizing a combination of archaeological data and biological analysis. Through his publications, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of how early humans interacted with their environment, particularly in wetland ecosystems that were critical for survival.

In addition to his work in bioarchaeology, Larsen has also delved into topics related to nuclear weapons and their control, showcasing his versatility as a researcher. His contributions to the Proceedings of the Xth International Scientific Congress in Fur Animal Production highlight his engagement with issues that intersect science, policy, and society. Overall, Larsen's diverse body of work continues to influence both archaeological research and discussions about modern scientific challenges.