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Paleoparasitology and archaeoparasitology in Iran: A retrospective in differential diagnosis

International Journal of Paleopathology, 2021
This paper reviews paleo- and archaeoparasitology publications to date, from Iran. The primary focus is the importance of differential diagnosis and the crucial role of interdisciplinary collaborations among parasitologists and other specialists.All relevant articles and theses published in Iran through October 2020 are included and evaluated, with ...
Alireza Sazmand
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Archaeoparasitology of Korean Mummies

2020
Min Seo, Jong Ha Hong, Karl Reinhard
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Urbanization and Parasitism: Archaeoparasitology of South Korea

Bioarchaeology and Social Theory, 2020
In parasitology, it has been observed that human populations in highly-populated areas are highly vulnerable to parasite infection. In this regard, the emergence of urbanized societies in history might have caused human parasite infection rates to increase.
Dong Hoon Shin, Min Seo, Jong Ha Hong
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Archaeoparasitology

2018
Karl Reinhard, Sergey M Slepchenko
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ARCHAEOPARASITOLOGY

2008
Adauto Araujo
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Using sacrum stored in museums and anthropological depositories for archaeoparasitological research

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021
Abstract During archaeological excavations, soil samples may not always be taken from the sacrum of the buried for archaeoparasitological research. At the same time, anthropological material, along with sacrums, is stored in museums and anthropological depositories around the world, but scarcely used for archaeoparasitological research.
Maria Olegovna Filimonova   +1 more
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Archaeoparasitology in North America

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1990
AbstractThe study of prehistoric parasitism through analysis of coprolites, mummies, skeletons, and latrine soils is rapidly growing. Its development in North America is interdisciplinary and is derived from the fields of physical anthropology, parasitology, and archaeology. The various parasite finds from North America are reviewed. The data show that
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Archaeoparasitology at a 17th Century Colonial Site in Newfoundland

Journal of Parasitology, 1996
Excavations at the 17th century site of Ferryland during the past 2 summers have revealed thousands of artifacts and the remains of several structures. Of particular interest here was the discovery of the remains of a privy and associated stable. Examination of privy contents revealed the presence of eggs of 4 parasites: Ascaris, Trichuris, Taenia, and
Patrick D. Horne, James A. Tuck
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