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Archaeoparasitological data and pathoecology of the town of Mangazeya in Western Siberia in the 17th century

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021
Abstract In 2002–2003 years, excavations were conducted in the town of Mangazeya, one of the northernmost Russian settlements in Western Siberia. Herein, we report data on the incidence and range of intestinal parasites discovered in samples taken from the occupation layer of Mangazeya and human and animal coprolites.
Sergey Mikhailovich Slepchenko   +4 more
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Archaeoparasitology

Aida R. Barbera, Karl J. Reinhard
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Results of Archaeoparasitological and Palynological Analyzes of the Contents of the Sewage Drain of the Chorgun Tower (South-Western Crimea)

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2021
The article presents the results of an archaeoparasitological and palynological study of a sample taken from the sewage drain of the Chorgun Tower. This is a fortification on the territory of the village of Chernorechie (South-Western Crimea). According to archaeological research, the construction of the keep dates back to the third quarter of the 15th
Evgeniy Nedelkin   +3 more
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Coprolites, gut contents and molecular archaeoparasitology

2022
Well-preserved ancient human bodies, coprolites, and other faecal deposits can be found all over the world, from the frozen plains of the Artic to the temperate, tropical, and equatorial regions. This chapter considers historical perspectives and practical aspects of the analysis of faecal material before considering parasitic infections and provides a
Jones, AKG, Smith, AL
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Opisthorchis felineus as the basis for the reconstruction of migrations using archaeoparasitological materials

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2020
Abstract This article shows the potential of reconstruction of human migrations based on archaeoparasitological data. On the example of the territory of Western Siberia and based on the characteristics of the biology and ecology of the intermediate hosts of Opisthorchis felineus, it was determined, if we want to reconstruct migrations related to the ...
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Archaeoparasitological analysis of soil samples from Sarmatian Burial Ground Kovalevka I, 2nd–1st centuries BСE, Russia

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019
Abstract The paper studies the results of the analysis of samples from sacrum and sacral foramina selected areas of the skeletal remainings extracted from the Sarmatian kurgan burials of the burial mound Kovalevka. The analysis revealed intestinal parasites' eggs of two genus Diphyllobothrium sp. and Trichuris sp. Few factors explain the presence of
Sergey Mikhailovich Slepchenko   +3 more
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Tiny bugs and mummies: a clever mix! Archaeoentomology, archaeoparasitology and 3D reconstruction

2022
Funerary bundles of pre-Columbian America are frequently the hosts of many different insects and parasites that can act precious auxiliaries to get unprecedented data on the mummy itself and, more comprehensively, on past funerary practices. After defining the discipline known as “Funerary archaeoentomology”, we will present a new working approach ...
Kirgis, Pauline   +5 more
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Results of the Archaeoparasitological Study of the Roman Settlement of Myrmekion

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
The article presents the findings from an archaeoparasitological study of soil samples collected from the drainage and pavement of the Roman settlement of Myrmekion, located in the modern city of Kerch (Eastern Crimea). The soil samples revealed eggs from four types of intestinal parasites that infect humans and domestic animals.
Sergey Slepchenko   +5 more
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Chinese Liver Flukes in Latrine Sediments From Wong Nim's Property, San Bernardino, California: Archaeoparasitology of the Caltrans District Headquarters

Journal of Parasitology, 2008
Parasitological analysis of 5 sediment samples from San Bernardino, California latrine deposits spanning the time period from about 1880 to the 1930s are presented. Two sediment samples are from a latrine used by European-Americans. Three sediment samples are from latrines used by Chinese-Americans on the property of Wong Nim, an important member of ...
Karl J, Reinhard   +4 more
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