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Paleoparasitological investigations in Mongolia, Middle Asia and Russia
International Journal of Paleopathology, 2013A review of previous and original paleoparasitological investigations of animal dung deposits in Mongolia, Middle Asia, North Caucasus, and central European part of Russia is carried out. The age of deposits with helminth remains spans from ca. 38,000 years BP to premodern times.
Arkady B, Savinetsky +1 more
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Paleoparasitological Analysis of a Raptor Pellet From Southern Patagonia
Journal of Parasitology, 2007Organic remains attributable to one regurgitated pellet were examined. The pellet, belonging to a bird of prey and collected from a cave of Southern Patagonia, was dated at 6,540 +/- 110 yr. With standard paleoparasitological procedures, eggs of Capillaria sp. and a mite, Demodex sp., were found.
M H, Fugassa +2 more
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First Paleoparasitological Results From Late Holocene in Patagonian Coprolites
Journal of Parasitology, 2010These are the first paleoparasitological results from the Late Holocene in Patagonian coprolites. Coprolites collected from layers dated at 3,480 and 2,740 yr before present (B.P.), from the archaeological site Cerro Casa de Piedra, were examined. The site is a hill located in a forest steppe ecotone in Perito Moreno National Park. The coprolites could
M O, Beltrame +2 more
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Paleoparasitological Records in a Canid Coprolite From Patagonia, Argentina
Journal of Parasitology, 2006In this note, organic remains identified as a canid coprolite were examined. The material was dated at 6540 +/- 110 B.P.; it was collected in the Perito Moreno National Park, Santa Cruz, Argentina. Paleoparasitological analysis was performed following standard procedures. Coprolite fragments were rehydrated in a trisodium phosphate aqueous solution and
M H, Fugassa +7 more
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Paleoparasitological Analysis of Rodent Coprolites in Holocenic Samples from Patagonia, Argentina
Journal of Parasitology, 2009The aim of the present study was to examine the parasite fauna present in rodent coprolites collected from Cerro Casa de Piedra (CCP7), located in Perito Moreno National Park (P.N.PM., 47 degrees 57'S and 72 degrees 05'W), Santa Cruz Province, Argentina.
Norma H, Sardella, Martín H, Fugassa
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[Relationships of molecular biology with paleoparasitology].
Vesalius : acta internationales historiae medicinae, 2002By demonstrating, in 1910, the presence of eggs of schistosomes in the kidneys of Egyptian mummies of the XXth Dynasty, Marc Armand Ruffer is considered as the founder of paleoparasitology. One century later, thanks to technologies derived from molecular biology, important advances have been made in the history of human parasitic diseases, especially ...
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