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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charlotte Ann Roberts, FBA is a British archaeologist, academic and former nurse. She is a bioarchaeologist and palaeopathologist, whose research focuses on health and the evolution of infectious disease in humans. From 2004 to 2020, she was Professor of Archaeology at Durham University: she is now professor emeritus.
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- The archaeology of disease (2005) (477)
- The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology (2000) (361)
- Backbone of History: Health and Nutrition in the Western Hemisphere (2002) (249)
- The Bioarchaeology of Tuberculosis: A Global View on a Reemerging Disease (2003) (193)
- Investigating population movement by stable isotope analysis: a report from Britain (2004) (191)
- Continuity or colonization in Anglo-Saxon England? Isotope evidence for mobility, subsistence practice, and status at West Heslerton. (2005) (173)
- Inflammatory lesions of ribs: an analysis of the Terry Collection. (1994) (170)
- Health and Disease in Britain: From Prehistory to the Present Day (2003) (150)
- Nasty, Brutish, but Not Necessarily Short: A Reconsideration of the Statistical Methods Used to Calculate Age at Death from Adult Human Skeletal and Dental Age Indicators (1999) (141)
- A picture of tuberculosis in young Portuguese people in the early 20th century: a multidisciplinary study of the skeletal and historical evidence. (2001) (122)
- A Study of Non-specific Stress Indicators and Skeletal Growth in Two Mediaeval Subadult Populations (1996) (120)
- Anatomy of a serial killer: differential diagnosis of tuberculosis based on rib lesions of adult individuals from the Coimbra Identified Skeletal Collection, Portugal. (2006) (118)
- Fracture trauma in a medieval British farming village. (1999) (118)
- Paleoepidemiology, healing, and possible treatment of trauma in the medieval cemetery population of St. Helen-on-the-Walls, York, England. (1996) (113)
- Studies in Crime: An Introduction to Forensic Archaeology (1996) (96)
- Mycolic acids and ancient DNA confirm an osteological diagnosis of tuberculosis. (2001) (95)
- Tuberculosis and leprosy in perspective. (2009) (94)
- A bioarcheological study of maxillary sinusitis. (2007) (94)
- Genotype of a historic strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (2012) (85)
- Fractures in late medieval skeletal populations from Serbia. (2006) (83)
- Growing pains: the interpretation of stress indicators (1997) (81)
- Using ancient DNA analysis in palaeopathology: a critical analysis of published papers, with recommendations for future work (2008) (79)
- Deficiencies and challenges in the study of ancient tuberculosis DNA (2009) (76)
- Comparative study of the prevalence of maxillary sinusitis in later Medieval urban and rural populations in northern England. (1995) (73)
- The global history of paleopathology : pioneers and prospects (2012) (73)
- On the Antiquity of Cancer: Evidence for Metastatic Carcinoma in a Young Man from Ancient Nubia (c. 1200BC) (2014) (72)
- Histological identification of syphilis in pre-Columbian England. (2006) (68)
- Human Remains in Archaeology: A Handbook (2009) (63)
- Mycocerosic acid biomarkers for the diagnosis of tuberculosis in the Coimbra Skeletal Collection. (2009) (62)
- A Comparison of Three Dental Techniques for Estimating Age at Death in Humans (1995) (59)
- Rib lesions and tuberculosis: the palaeopathological evidence. (1998) (58)
- Fracture patterns at the Medieval Leper Hospital in Chichester. (1998) (52)
- Septic bone changes in leprosy: A clinical, radiological and palaeopathological review (1994) (50)
- Translocation (X;18) in primary synovial sarcoma of the lung. (1996) (50)
- Genotyping of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains reveals historic genetic diversity (2014) (48)
- Vertebral morphology influences the development of Schmorl's nodes in the lower thoracic vertebrae. (2012) (47)
- The decay of buried human remains and their associated materials (2013) (47)
- MRI and PET Scans for Primary Staging and Detection of Cervical Cancer Recurrence (2010) (47)
- Maxillary sinusitis in Medieval Chichester, England. (1995) (46)
- Mobility histories of 7th-9th century AD people buried at early medieval Bamburgh, Northumberland, England. (2013) (44)
- Did they take sugar : the use of skeletal evidence in the study of disability in past populations. (2000) (43)
- Burial Archaeology : Current Research, Methods and Developments. (1992) (40)
- Letter to the editor: was tuberculosis present in Homo erectus in Turkey? (2009) (39)
- Edward Gibbon and the Shape of History (2014) (38)
- The Bioarchaeology of Leprosy and Tuberculosis (2011) (37)
- Biomolecular identification of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA in human remains from Britain and continental Europe. (2014) (36)
- Investigation of a Romano-British Rural Ritual in Bedford, England (2000) (36)
- Trauma in biocultural perspective : past, present and future work in Britain. (2000) (34)
- The antiquity of leprosy in Britain : the skeletal evidence. (2002) (34)
- Involvement of 3q21 in nodular fasciitis. (1998) (34)
- Ogilvie's syndrome after cesarean delivery. (2000) (32)
- Infectious disease in biocultural perspective : past, present and future work in Britain. (2000) (32)
- The palaeopathology of leprosy in Britain: a review. (1989) (32)
- Optimisation as a statistical estimation tool: an example in estimating the AIDS treatment‐free incubation period distribution (1999) (31)
- Evidence of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy in individuals from the Coimbra Skeletal Identified Collection (Portugal). (2011) (30)
- Isotopic tracing of the impact of mobility on infectious disease: The origin of people with treponematosis buried in hull, England, in the late medieval period. (2013) (30)
- Guidance on recording palaeopathology. (2004) (30)
- Calcified structures associated with human skeletal remains: Possible atherosclerosis affecting the population buried at Amara West, Sudan (1300-800BC). (2014) (28)
- Infectious disease, sex and gender : the complexity of it all. (1998) (28)
- Book review of 'The Black Death Cemetery, East Smithfield, London' (MoLAS Monograph 43) by Ian Grainger, Duncan Hawkins, Lynne Cowal & Richard Mikulski. London : English Heritage/Museum of London Archaeology Service, 2008. (2009) (28)
- A high status burial from Ripon Cathedral, North Yorkshire, England: differential diagnosis of a chest deformity (2003) (27)
- 'Til Poison Phosphorous Brought them Death': A potentially occupationally-related disease in a post-medieval skeleton from north-east England. (2016) (26)
- Disability in the skeletal record: Assumptions, problems and some examples (1999) (26)
- A 6500-year-old Middle Neolithic child from Pollera Cave (Liguria, Italy) with probable multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis. (2017) (25)
- Advancing the understanding of treponemal disease in the past and present. (2020) (25)
- Study and restudy of curated skeletal collections in bioarchaeology: A perspective on the UK and the implications for future curation of human remains (2011) (25)
- Juggling the evidence : the purported 'acrobat' from Tell Brak. (2008) (24)
- Bayes' theorem in paleopathological diagnosis. (2003) (24)
- New insights on Final Epigravettian funerary behavior at Arene Candide Cave (Western Liguria, Italy). (2018) (24)
- Does the correlation between Schmorl's nodes and vertebral morphology extend into the lumbar spine? (2015) (23)
- Diet and Dental Caries in Post-Medieval London (2015) (22)
- Microscopical findings associated with the diagnosis of osteoporosis in palaeopathology (1992) (22)
- Insights on the paleoepidemiology of ancient tuberculosis from the structural analysis of postcranial remains from the Ligurian Neolithic (northwestern Italy). (2016) (22)
- A view from afar : bioarchaeology in Britain. (2006) (21)
- The impact of economic intensification and social complexity on human health in Britain from 6000 BP (Neolithic) and the introduction of farming to the mid-nineteenth century AD. (2007) (21)
- The Marmoreal Edward Gibbon: The Autobiographies and the Ruins of Rome (2011) (21)
- Palaeopathology and its relevance to understanding health and disease today: the impact of the environment on health, past and present (2016) (21)
- Inflammatory bone changes in leprous skeletons from the medieval Hospital of St. James and St. Mary Magdalene, Chichester, England. (1995) (20)
- Detecting Ancient Tuberculosis (1998) (20)
- Treponematosis in Gloucester, England: a theoretical and practical approach to the pre-Columbian theory. (1994) (20)
- The bioarchaeology of tuberculosis : a global perspective on a re-emerging disease. (2003) (19)
- Re‐Emerging Infections: Developments in Bioarchaeological Contributions to Understanding Tuberculosis Today (2012) (19)
- Brief communication: when Adam delved ... an activity-related lesion in three human skeletal populations. (1996) (19)
- Complications in the study of ancient tuberculosis: non-specificity of IS6110 PCRs (2015) (19)
- Making the Dead Visible: Problems and Solutions for “Big” Picture Approaches to the Past, and Dealing with Large “Mortuary” Datasets (2016) (19)
- Scanning electron microscopy of rib lesions (1991) (18)
- Old World tuberculosis: Evidence from human remains with a review of current research and future prospects. (2015) (18)
- Excavation of a pre-Conquest Cemetery at Addingham, West Yorkshire (1996) (17)
- The past and present of leprosy : archaeological, historical, palaeopathological and clinical approaches : 3rd International Congress on the Evolution and palaeoepidemiology of the infectious diseases, ICEPID, 26-31 July 1999, University of Bradford ; proceedings. (2002) (17)
- Students' participation in collaborative research should be recognised. (2017) (17)
- Diagnosis of leprosy in skeletons from an English later Medieval hospital using histological analysis. (2002) (17)
- Tuberculosis and leprosy in Italy: new skeletal evidence. (2014) (17)
- Inflammatory periosteal reaction on ribs associated with lower respiratory tract disease: A method for recording prevalence from sites with differing preservation (2019) (17)
- A foot deformity from a Romano‐British cemetery at Gloucester, England, and the current evidence for talipes in palaeopathology (2004) (16)
- Dental disease and dietary isotopes of individuals from St Gertrude Church cemetery, Riga, Latvia (2018) (16)
- Health in Romano-British urban communities : reflections from the cemeteries. (2005) (16)
- Complications in the study of ancient tuberculosis: Presence of environmental bacteria in human archaeological remains (2016) (16)
- Morphological Characteristics of Healthy and Osteoarthritic Joint Surfaces in Archaeological Skeletons (2015) (15)
- A Roman Skeleton with Possible Treponematosis in the North-East of the Iberian Peninsula: A Morphological and Radiological Study (2013) (15)
- Book review of 'St. Peter’s, Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire : a parish church and its community, volume 2 : the human remains', by Tony Waldron, Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2007. (2008) (15)
- Health and welfare in medieval England : the human skeletal remains contextualised. (2009) (14)
- Otosclerosis and stapedial footplate fixation in archaeological material (1993) (14)
- Taking stock: A systematic review of archaeological evidence of cancers in human and early hominin remains. (2018) (14)
- Prevalence of maxillary sinusitis in leprous individuals from a medieval leprosy hospital. (1995) (13)
- A STUDY OF THE DECAY PROCESSES OF HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS FROM THE PARISH CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, ROTHWELL, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE (1988) (13)
- Gendered Differences in Accidental Trauma to Upper and Lower Limb Bones at Aquincum, Roman Hungary. (2015) (13)
- Possible pituitary dwarfism from the Roman period. (1987) (12)
- Scanning electron microscope study of normal vertebrae and ribs from early medieval human skeletons (1989) (12)
- Pica 8 : refining dietary reconstruction through amino acid δ 13 C analysis of tendon collagen and hair keratin. (2018) (12)
- Ecology and Infectious Disease in Britain from Prehistory to the Present: the Case of Respiratory Infections (2002) (11)
- Palaeopathological evidence of infectious disease in skeletal populations from later medieval Serbia (2001) (11)
- Digging for pathogens. Ancient emerging diseases: Their evolutionary, anthropological and archaeological context (2000) (11)
- Palaeopathology in Britain : a critical analysis of publications with the aim of exploring recent trends (1997-2006). (2010) (11)
- Models for Infectious Human Diseases: Relating a transmission model of AIDS spread to data: some international comparisons (1996) (11)
- The Ethics of Sampling Human Skeletal Remains for Destructive Analyses (2019) (10)
- The History of Tuberculosis from Earliest Times to the Development of Drugs (2008) (10)
- Applying the ‘Index of Care’ to a Person Who Experienced Leprosy in Late Medieval Chichester, England (2017) (10)
- Isotopic evidence for migration in Medieval England : the potential for tracking the introduction of disease. (2005) (10)
- Human skeletal collections : the responsibilities of project managers, physical anthropologists and conservators, and the need for standardized condition assessment. (2001) (10)
- Infectious Disease (2019) (9)
- Multidimensional Patterns of European Health, Work, and Violence over the Past Two Millennia (2018) (9)
- Functional Imaging for Assessing Tumor Response in Cancer of the Cervix (2011) (9)
- Locating buried remains (2013) (9)
- Supporting student 'success': what can we learn from the persisters? (2003) (8)
- Revisiting the tuberculosis and leprosy cross-immunity hypothesis: Expanding the dialogue between immunology and paleopathology. (2019) (8)
- Detecting hidden diets and disease: Zoonotic parasites and fish consumption in Mesolithic Ireland (2018) (8)
- Collaborative learning: a connected community approach (2006) (8)
- Palaeopathology and archaeology : the current state of play. (2002) (7)
- Commentary: Bones, bodies and representivity in the archaeological record. (2001) (7)
- The Human Population: Health and Disease (2007) (7)
- Modern and ancient scourges : the application of ancient DNA to the analysis of tuberculosis and leprosy from archaeologically derived human remains. (2001) (7)
- Cancers as rare diseases: Terminological, theoretical, and methodological biases. (2021) (7)
- A rare case of dwarfism from the Roman Period (2015) (7)
- Topographical presentation of dental wear as arches in a French mediaeval population. (2012) (7)
- Low-level chromosome 12 amplification in a primary lipoma of the lung: evidence for a pathogenetic relationship with common adipose tissue tumors. (1998) (6)
- Rib lesions and tuberculosis : the state of play. (1999) (6)
- Guidance on recording palaeopathology (abnormal variation). (2016) (5)
- What did agriculture do for us (2015) (4)
- Forensic anthropology 2: Positive identification of the individual; cause and manner of death (2013) (4)
- Palaeopathology and amino acid δ13C analysis: Investigating pre-Columbian individuals with tuberculosis at Pica 8, northern Chile (1050-500 BP) (2021) (4)
- Healing the Sick — Responsibility or Privilege — For the Patient or the Professional Therapist (1962) (4)
- Ethical considerations and publishing in human bioarcheology (2022) (4)
- INFECTIOUS AND METABOLIC DISEASES (2018) (4)
- Psychiatric and mental health consultation. (1970) (4)
- Health and Disease in Greece: Past, Present and Future (2005) (4)
- Fungal, Viral, Multicelled Parasitic, and Protozoan Infections (2019) (4)
- Tuberculosis in Britain : its history and palaeoepidemiology (2002) (4)
- Understanding health : past and present. (2008) (4)
- Mycobacterium leprae diversity and population dynamics in medieval Europe from novel ancient genomes (2021) (4)
- Health and Welfare in Medieval England: The Human Skeletal Remains Contextualized (2018) (4)
- The Churchyard. Wharram: a Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, XI. S. Mays, C. Harding, C. Heighway. York University Archaeological Publications, Vol. 13 (Series Editor, S. Wrathmell). York (2007). 470pp., ISBN: 978-0-946722-20 4, Price UK £25.00 (twenty-five pounds sterling) (2008) (3)
- Pressure erosion of the femoral trochlea, patella baja, and altered patellar surfaces. (1991) (3)
- A background to forensic archaeology (2013) (3)
- The evolution of diet during the 5th to 2nd millennium BCE for the population buried at Tepe Hissar, north-eastern Central Iranian Plateau: The stable isotope evidence (2019) (3)
- Tuberculosis: A biosocial study of admissions to a children's sanatorium (1936-1954) in Stannington, Northumberland, England. (2015) (3)
- Diet and Young People in Wales, 1986-1992 (1993) (3)
- Special Courses in Human Skeletal Paleopathology (2012) (3)
- The evidence for tuberculosis in the Eastern Mediterranean : past and current research and future prospects. (2007) (3)
- Interpersonal violence among the Chalcolithic and Bronze Ages inhabitants living on the Central Plateau of Iran: A voice from Tepe Hissar. (2018) (3)
- Tuberculosis : a multidisciplinary approach to past and current concepts, causes and treatment of this infectious disease. (2002) (3)
- International Congresses on the Evolution and Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases (2012) (2)
- What Lies Beneath Those Urban Settings? The Value of Bioarchaeology in Understanding the Complexities of Urban Health and Well-Being (2020) (2)
- The Bioarchaeology of Leprosy: Learning from the Past (2018) (2)
- Developing a supportive culture for teaching and learning : a university, faculty and school perspective (2002) (2)
- Infectious disease training: challenges and opportunities. (2002) (2)
- Ethical and Practical Challenges of Working with Archaeological Human Remains, with a Focus on the UK (2019) (2)
- Kempston : the Roman inhumations. (2004) (2)
- The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (2018) (2)
- Illness and inclusion: Mobility histories of adolescents with leprosy from Anglo‐Scandinavian Norwich (Eastern England) (2021) (2)
- Recovering buried remains (2013) (2)
- Respiratory disease in the Middle Nile Valley (2020) (2)
- A Profile of Smoking and Health in Wales (2010) (2)
- History of tuberculosis from the earliest times to the introduction of drug therapy. (2003) (2)
- A male adult skeleton from the Han Dynasty in Shaanxi, China (202 BC-220 AD) with bone changes that possibly represent spinal tuberculosis. (2019) (2)
- Tomb 3 at La Pijotilla (Solana de los Barros, Badajoz, Spain): a bioarchaeological study of a Copper Age collective burial (2017) (2)
- Executives' Fractured Spirit and Dissociation at Work (2007) (2)
- Margaret Clitherow: skeletal identification of an historical figure? (1992) (2)
- Fashionable But Debilitating Diseases: Tuberculosis Past and Present (2020) (2)
- THE VEGETATIONAL HISTORY OF PILE COPSE 'ANCIENT' OAK WOODLAND, DARTMOOR, AND THE POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ANCIENT WOODLAND, CLITTER, AND MINING (1994) (2)
- Health Related Behaviours in Clwyd 1985-1993: Findings from the Health In Wales Surveys (1994) (2)
- Imaging: the history of radiography, current issues and future trends (2012) (2)
- CD ROM imaging in osteoarchaeology (1991) (1)
- Book review of 'The Tarim mummies : ancient China and the mystery of the earliest peoples from the West' by J. P. Mallory & Victor H. Mair, London : Thames & Hudson, 2000. (2001) (1)
- History of the Development of Paleopathology in the United Kingdom (UK) (2012) (1)
- Keith Manchester (1938 (2012) (1)
- The sexual health of young people in Wales: Findings from the 1995 Welsh Youth Health Survey (1995) (1)
- Palaeopathology: The Study of Ancient Disease in Archaeological Human and Nonhuman Remains (2020) (1)
- History of Paleopathology in Switzerland (2012) (1)
- Preface : Papers in honour of Aidan and Eve Cockburn from the Paleopathology Association meeting, Durham 2004. (2007) (1)
- Keeping up with the kids: mobility patterns of young individuals from the St. Mary Magdalen Leprosy Hospital (Winchester) (2016) (1)
- The Bioarchaeology of Health and Well-being (2013) (1)
- Health, healing and disease. (2008) (1)
- C Aufderheide and Conrado Rodríguez-Martín, The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. xviii, 478, illus., £75.00, $100.00 (0-521-55203-6). (2000) (1)
- Twenty-first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward. (2022) (1)
- Bioarchaeological Contributions to Understanding the History of Treponemal Disease (2019) (1)
- Living with the Ancient Romans: Past and Present in Eighteenth-Century Encounters with Herculaneum and Pompeii (2016) (1)
- Squatting, pelvic morphology and a reconsideration of childbirth difficulties (2022) (1)
- Trauma (2018) (1)
- Bars of bone on hip bones in antiquity: Pathological, occupational or genetic? (1987) (1)
- The Bioarchaeology of Leprosy (2020) (1)
- Ancient tuberculosis DNA revealed by Next Generation Sequencing (2013) (1)
- Drug Use Among 15-16 Year Olds in Wales, 1990-1994 - Briefing Report (1994) (1)
- 2.25 DIAGNOSTIC DIFFERENCES OF METASTATIC CARCINOMA AND MULTIPLE MYELOMA IN A BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT. Brittany Walter 2.40 THE EFFICACY OF USING A MODERN SKELETAL COLLECTION TO AID IN THE IDENTIFYING OF CANCEROUS LESIONS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL BONE (2014) (0)
- Book Review: The Archaeology of Human Bones (1999) (0)
- Mycobacterium leprae diversity and population dynamics in medieval Europe from novel ancient genomes (2021) (0)
- T. Aidan Cockburn (1912–1981) and Eve Cockburn (1924–2003) (2012) (0)
- A Tribute to Don Ortner (2019) (0)
- Stress in Transylvania: Utilizing macroscopic skeletal analysis to track metabolic and nutritional stress between Late Antiquity and Middle Ages in Romania (2017) (0)
- Recent Trends in Lifestyles in Clwyd 1985-1990 (1992) (0)
- Survival of calcified atheromata in the archaeological record - The effect of taphonomy, excavation and curation strategies on preservation and analysis (2015) (0)
- Diet and Dental Caries in Post-Medieval London (2014) (0)
- Reconstructing the Origin, Evolution, and History of Leprosy (2020) (0)
- Emerging Pathogens. Archaeology, Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease. By C. Greenblatt and M. Spigelman. (2005) (0)
- Novel detection of leprosy in archaeological populations by analysis of mycolic acid lipid biomarkers (2008) (0)
- Health and welfare : lessons from the past. (2009) (0)
- Integrated macroscopic and isotopic analyses to examine ‘stress’ during periods of political transition in Transylvania, Romania (2018) (0)
- Book review of 'The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology' by A. Aufderheide and C. Rodriguez Martin, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998. (2000) (0)
- The impact of bioarchaeological study on understanding the evolution of cardiovascular disease (2015) (0)
- Living with the Ancient Romans (2015) (0)
- Availability of selected mental health services in the Ontario public health regions-1971. (1974) (0)
- A community in transition: Analysis of health and well‐being in people living during and following aridification (2022) (0)
- What matters to me: living with Crohn’s disease (2016) (0)
- Time to be nosy: Evaluating the impact of environmental and sociocultural changes on maxillary sinusitis in the Middle Nile Valley (Neolithic to Medieval periods). (2021) (0)
- Earliest known surgery was of a child in Borneo 31,000 years ago (2022) (0)
- Spectres of False Divinity: Hume's Moral Atheism – By Thomas Holden (2012) (0)
- Manchester, Keith (2020) (0)
- Leprosy in Premodern Medicine: A Malady of the Whole Body. By Luke Demaitre. (Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. Pp.323. $45.00.) (2010) (0)
- 1279 (2019) (0)
- The literary merits of rap's lyrics: Rap as an original American literary art form (2014) (0)
- PURPOSEFUL PAIN: THE EMBODIMENT OF INTENTIONAL SUFFERING (2015) (0)
- Writing in Character: Ethics, Plot, and Emphasis in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa (2022) (0)
- Understanding Historical Empathy Through the Dialogue of Elementary School Students: A Qualitative Research Study. (2019) (0)
- Bioarchaeology of infectious diseases (2018) (0)
- Deposited in DRO : 25 January 2018 Version of attached (2018) (0)
- Bees in my bonnet : reflections on biological anthropology in the UK. (2003) (0)
- Book Reviews July 2005 (2005) (0)
- On that Celebrated Ground (2014) (0)
- How Leprosy Affects the Human Body (2020) (0)
- A Future for Leprosy: Clinical and Bioarchaeological Perspectives (2020) (0)
- Edward Gibbon & the Age of Quarto. By F. P. LOCK. Kingston, Ontario: W. D. Jordan Special Collections and Music Library. 2012. 32 p. $10 (pb). ISBN 978‐1‐55339‐381‐8. (2013) (0)
- Recent trends in lifestyles in Mid Glamorgan 1985-1990 (1992) (0)
- Building a supportive environment for teaching and learning : a reflective commentary (2003) (0)
- The Bioarchaeological Evidence of Leprosy (2020) (0)
- To Unite the Most Distant Revolutions (2014) (0)
- Helen BushM & Marek Zvelebil (ed.). Health in past societies: biocultural interpretations of human skeletal remains in archaeological contexts. (BAR International series S567.) viii+145 pages, 22 plages, 40 figures, 13 tables. 1991. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports; ISBN 0-86054-716-7 paperbac (1993) (0)
- ARCHAEOTHANATOLOGY AND PALAEOPATHOLOGY OF THE BURIALS AND “SCATTERED HUMAN REMAINS” FROM ARMA DELL’AQUILA (FINALE LIGURE, SAVONA) (2018) (0)
- A child with probable skeletal tuberculosis from a cemetery in Turaida, Latvia (15th – 16th centuries AD) (2018) (0)
- Database Creation, Management, and Analysis (2018) (0)
- Health Related Behaviours in Rhondda and Taff Ely 1985-1993: Findings from the Health In Wales Surveys (1994) (0)
- Health and disease in past British populations, prehistory to the later medieval period : some perspectives on the evidence and its problems. (2002) (0)
- Somebody call a doctor!: Identifying limitations in using clinical data to interpret health in human skeletal remains from a Post-Medieval English cemetery (2018) (0)
- Life in times of change – A bioarchaeological perspective on health and living conditions in Upper Nubia in the late 2nd and early 1st millennium BC (2017) (0)
- Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy and archaeology: a preliminary study of human teeth (1994) (0)
- Smoking and the Young in Wales, 1986-1992 (1993) (0)
- Treponemal disease in Europe: A critical review of the skeletal evidence (2019) (0)
- Creating communities of care: Sex estimation and mobility histories of adolescents buried in the cemetery of St. Mary Magdalen leprosarium (Winchester, England) (2022) (0)
- Possible case of treponematosis in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula during the Late Roman period. A morphological and radiological study. (2013) (0)
- Introduction (2020) (0)
- An overview of the global palaeopathological evidence of leprosy (2014) (0)
- Lessons learned from Britain. (1997) (0)
- Bioarchaeology (2018) (0)
- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ABNORMAL ENLARGEMENT AND BENDING DEFORMITIES IN THE SKELETON OF A MEDIEVAL CHILD FROM ST PETER'S CHURCH CEMETERY, RIGA, LATVIA (2021) (0)
- Gibbon’s Heterodoxy (2016) (0)
- Book Review: Consuming passions and patterns of consumption (2003) (0)
- Late Upper Paleolithic funerary behavior at Arene Candide Cave (Finale Ligure, Italy) (2017) (0)
- Past and Present Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis (2020) (0)
- The Archaeology of Disease Documented in Skeletons Transcript (2019) (0)
- The Biology of Leprosy Bacteria and How they are Transmitted to Humans (2020) (0)
- The Marmoreal Edward Gibbon (2014) (0)
- TheMemoirsand Character of the Historian (2018) (0)
- Egyptian Mummies and Modern Science, Rosalie David (Ed.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (April 2008), ISBN: 97805218665791, 304 pp, £UK 60.00, US $100.00. (2009) (0)
- Kempston : the cremations (3801-3805). (2004) (0)
- The ‘Invisible Dead’ Project:: The Database as a Work-in-Progress (2017) (0)
- The potential and challenges of constructing a bioarchaeology of care for a person with leprosy in the late medieval period (2015) (0)
- ‘Shared principles’: the scientists' reply (1992) (0)
- Tracing a meridian through the map of time: Fact, conjecture and the scientific method in William Robertson's History of America (2014) (0)
- The Genotyping of a Historic Strian of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (2012) (0)
- Untangling the relationship between paleopathology and funerary behavior in the Italian Neolithic: new data from Arma dell’Aquila (Finale Ligure, Liguria region, northwestern Italy) (2018) (0)
- Exploring the third “epidemiological transition” (2020) (0)
- The costs of conquest: Detecting changing environmental stress in the transition from Iron Age to Roman England (2017) (0)
- Calvin Percival Bamfylde Wells (1908–1978) (2012) (0)
- Medical science and archaeology. (2007) (0)
- A Solemn and Mournful Recollection (2014) (0)
- News, Notes, and Queries (1999) (0)
- [Role of the federal government in health]. (1972) (0)
- David Birkett (1934–1990) (2012) (0)
- Delineating the effects of early life experience on adult immune function in 20th Century Portugal (2017) (0)
- Developing a transdisciplinary research network : lessons from Wales (2012) (0)
- The European History of Health Project (2018) (0)
- Gibbon’s Characters (2014) (0)
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