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Centre for the Ethics of Cultural Heritage

Ms Charlotte Henderson

Charlotte Henderson is a bioarchaeologist, but also has a degree in philosophy. Her research interests include the impact of activities and occupations in the past as revealed by skeletal remains along with the history if this research. She is also interested in ethical treatment of human remains from archaeological sites including their excavation, analysis, display and reburial.

Her publications include:

Henderson, C.Y. 2008. When hard work is disease: the interpretation of enthesopathies. 17-25, in M. Brickley and M. Smith (ed.) Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, Oxford. British Archaeological Reports International Series 1743. Oxford: Archaeopress

Henderson, C.Y. and A.J. Gallant. 2007. Quantitative recording of entheses. Paleopathology Newsletter March 2007. 137: 7-12.

Charlotte Henderson's Departmental Page