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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz
ISSN: 1678-8060 EISSN: 1678-8060
Vol. 98, No. s1, 2003, pp. 47-52
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Bioline Code: oc03009
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Vol. 98, No. s1, 2003, pp. 47-52
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Parasite Remains in Archaeological Sites
Françoise Bouchet; Niéde Guidon; Katharina Dittmar; Stephanie Harter; Luiz Fernando Ferreira; Sergio Miranda Chaves; Karl Reinhard & Adauto Araújo
Abstract
Organic remains can be found in
many different environments. They are the most significant source for paleoparasitological
studies as well as for other paleoecological reconstruction. Preserved paleoparasitological
remains are found from the driest to the moistest conditions. They help us to
understand past and present diseases and therefore contribute to understanding
the evolution of present human sociality, biology, and behavior. In this paper,
the scope of the surviving evidence will be briefly surveyed, and the great variety
of ways it has been preserved in different environments will be discussed. This
is done to develop to the most appropriated techniques to recover remaining parasites.
Different techniques applied to the study of paleoparasitological remains, preserved
in different environments, are presented. The most common materials used to analyze
prehistoric human groups are reviewed, and their potential for reconstructing
ancient environment and disease are emphasized. This paper also urges increased
cooperation among archaeologists, paleontologists, and paleoparasitologists.
Keywords
paleoparasitology - coprolites - ectoparasites - intestinal parasites - mummies - ancient diseases
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