Intestinal parasites in the Neolithic population who built Stonehenge (Durrington Walls, 2500 BCE). [PDF]
Mitchell PD +5 more
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Understanding late medieval farming practices: an interdisciplinary study on byre remains from the historical centre of Brussels (Belgium). [PDF]
Devos Y +10 more
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Updates on parasite infection prevalence in the Joseon period based on parasitological studies of human coprolites isolated from archaeological sites in the cities of Euijeongbu, Gumi, and Wonju. [PDF]
Oh CS +7 more
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Assessing parasite epidemiology in the epidemiological importance of Patagonian Late Holocene rockshelters using carnivore coprolites in the past: new data from Piedra Parada, Argentina. [PDF]
Fugassa MH +3 more
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Microbiome characterization of a pre-Hispanic man from Zimapán, Mexico: Insights into ancient gut microbial communities. [PDF]
Rosas-Plaza S +6 more
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First record of well-preserved canid coprolites from Eurasia: New insights into the unique ecological niche of Yuanmou Basin. [PDF]
Farjand A +7 more
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Lost giants, lost functions: palaeodietary insights into the ecological niches of Pleistocene ground sloths. [PDF]
Kurre A, DeSantis LRG.
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Scoping the past human environment: a case study of pollen taphonomy at the Haua Fteah, Cyrenaica, Libya [PDF]
Hunt, Chris O., Simpson, David J.
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