Roberts, C. A. (2000). Did they take sugar?. In: n.e. Madness, disability and social exclusion:. London: Routledge. pp. 46-59.

Title
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Title:
Did they take sugar?
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
The use of skeletal evidence in the study of disability in past populations
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Issue:
Madness, disability and social exclusion:
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Series:
One World Archaeology
Volume
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Volume:
40
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Number of Pages:
270
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Page Start/End:
46 - 59
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Abstract
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Abstract:
the chapter explores why archaeologists and anthropologists are starting to look at disability in a more critical way, and the possible methods and problems of reconstructing the archaeology of disability using skeletal evidence
Author
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Author:
Charlotte A Roberts
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
ISBN
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ISBN:
0-415-23002-0
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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08 Aug 2006