
Clark Spencer Larsen, Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and professor and chair, anthropology; andGiuseppe Vercellotti, adjunct assistant professor, anthropology, will discuss their research on centuries of health and disease in Europe, from the Black Death of the 14th century to a cholera epidemic in the 19th, at the Abbey of St. Peter in Lucca, Italy, on Science LIVE,Thursday, December 12, at 3 pm. Join the discussion and submit questions on Thursday at 3 pm EST. Vercellotti and Larsen are leading an ambitious project to study 1,000 years of sickness and health in people buried since the year 1039 in one graveyard in Italy.