Keith Manchester
(2017)
Book Chapter
Roberts, C. (2017). Keith Manchester. In S. Blau, & D. Ubelaker (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. (2nd). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_164-2
All Outputs (7)
Tomb 3 at La Pijotilla (Solana de los Barros, Badajoz, Spain): A Bioarchaeological Study of a Copper Age Collective Burial (2017)
Book Chapter
Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, M., Roberts, C., García Sanjuán, L., & Hurtado Pérez, V. (2017). Tomb 3 at La Pijotilla (Solana de los Barros, Badajoz, Spain): A Bioarchaeological Study of a Copper Age Collective Burial. In T. Tomé, M. Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, A. Silva, C. Cunha, & R. Boaventura (Eds.), Current Approaches to Collective Burials in the Late European Prehistory (1-10). Archaeopress Archaeology
Navigating approaches to impairment, "disability" and care in the past: the need for reflection (2017)
Book Chapter
Roberts, C. (2017). Navigating approaches to impairment, "disability" and care in the past: the need for reflection. In L. Powell, W. Southwell-Wright, & R. Gowland (Eds.), Care in the past. Archaeological and interdisciplinary persectives (xi-xviii). Oxbow
A bioarchaeology of care (2017)
Book Chapter
Roberts, C. (2017). A bioarchaeology of care. In C. Nolte, B. Frohne, U. Halle, & S. Kerth (Eds.), Pre-Modern Dis/ability History. A Handbook (107-109). Affalterbach Didymos-Verlag
Developing and implementing 'big picture' approaches in bioarchaeology: opportunities and challenges (2017)
Book Chapter
Roberts, C. (2017). Developing and implementing 'big picture' approaches in bioarchaeology: opportunities and challenges. In J. Bradbury, & C. Scarre (Eds.), Engaging with the dead. Exploring changigng human beliefs about death, mortality and the human body (117-128). Oxbow
Palaeopathology: The Study of Ancient Disease in Archaeological Human and Nonhuman Remains (2017)
Book Chapter
Roberts, C. (2017). Palaeopathology: The Study of Ancient Disease in Archaeological Human and Nonhuman Remains. In C. Smith, S. Blau, & D. Ubelaker (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. (2nd ed.). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_145-2
A 6500-year-old Middle Neolithic child from Pollera Cave (Liguria, Italy) with probable multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis (2017)
Journal Article
Sparacello, V. S., Roberts, C. A., Kerudin, A., & Müller, R. (2017). A 6500-year-old Middle Neolithic child from Pollera Cave (Liguria, Italy) with probable multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis. International Journal of Paleopathology, 17, 67-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2017.01.004Clear skeletal evidence of prehistoric tuberculosis (TB) is rare, especially in children. We describe and differentially diagnose the pathological changes displayed by a five-year-old child, Pollera 21 (PO21) dated to the Middle Neolithic of Liguria... Read More about A 6500-year-old Middle Neolithic child from Pollera Cave (Liguria, Italy) with probable multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis.