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Where have we been, where are we now, and what does the future hold? palaeopathology in the Uk over the last 30 years, with a few bees in my bonnet (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Roberts, C. (2012). Where have we been, where are we now, and what does the future hold? palaeopathology in the Uk over the last 30 years, with a few bees in my bonnet. In P. Mitchell, & J. Buckberry (Eds.), Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the British Association of Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology (43-52)

A review of trepanations in British antiquity focusing on funerary context to explain their occurrence (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Roberts, C., & McKinley, J. (2003). A review of trepanations in British antiquity focusing on funerary context to explain their occurrence. In R. Arnott, S. Finger, & C. Smith (Eds.), Trepanation : history—discovery—theory (55-78)

This study focuses on the extant evidence for trepanations in Britain and assesses the possible reasons for their occurrence. Sixty-two trepanations are considered, ranging in date from the Neolithic (4,000-2,000 BC) to the post-Medieval (post-sixtee... Read More about A review of trepanations in British antiquity focusing on funerary context to explain their occurrence.

The antiquity of leprosy in Britain: The skeletal evidence (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Roberts, C. (2002). The antiquity of leprosy in Britain: The skeletal evidence. In C. Roberts, M. Lewis, & K. Manchester (Eds.), The past and present of leprosy : archaeological, historical, palaeopathological and clinical approaches (213-222)

Human skeletal collections: the responsibilities of project managers, physical anthropologists and conservators, and the need for standardized condition assessment (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Janaway, R., Wilson, A., Caffell, A., & Roberts, C. (2001). Human skeletal collections: the responsibilities of project managers, physical anthropologists and conservators, and the need for standardized condition assessment. In E. Williams (Ed.), Human remains conservation, retrieval and analysis : Proceedings of a conference held in Williamsburg, VA, Nov 7-11th 1999 (199-208)

Pressures on osteological collections: the importance of damage limitation (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Caffell, A., Roberts, C., Janaway, R., & Wilson, A. (2001). Pressures on osteological collections: the importance of damage limitation. In E. Williams (Ed.), Human remains conservation, retrieval and analysis : Proceedings of a conference held in Williamsburg, VA, Nov 7-11th 1999 (187-197)

Rib lesions and tuberculosis: the state of play (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Roberts, C. (1999). Rib lesions and tuberculosis: the state of play. In G. Palfi, O. Dutour, J. Deak, & I. Hutas (Eds.), Tuberculosis : past and present (311-322)

Treponematosis in Gloucester, England: a theoretical and practical approach to the pre-Columbian theory (1994)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Roberts, C. (1994). Treponematosis in Gloucester, England: a theoretical and practical approach to the pre-Columbian theory. In G. Palfi, J. Berato, J. Brun, & O. Dutour (Eds.), L'origine de la syphilis en Europe : avant ou après 1493 ? = The origin of syphilis in Europe : before or after 1493? : actes du colloque international de Toulon, 25-28 Novembre 1993 (101-108)