Search

Your search keyword '"paleoparasitology"' showing total 300 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Descriptor "paleoparasitology" Remove constraint Descriptor: "paleoparasitology" Search Limiters Available in Library Collection Remove constraint Search Limiters: Available in Library Collection
300 results on '"paleoparasitology"'

Search Results

1. From modern-day parasitology to paleoparasitology: the elusive past record and evolution of Cryptosporidium.

2. Paleoparasitology research on ancient helminth eggs and larvae in the Republic of Korea.

3. From modern-day parasitology to paleoparasitology: the elusive past record and evolution of Cryptosporidium

4. Deciphering Diets and Lifestyles of Prehistoric Humans through Paleoparasitology: A Review.

5. Paleoparasitological analysis of a 15th-16th c. CE latrine from the merchant quarter of Bruges, Belgium: Evidence for local and exotic parasite infections.

6. Phanerozoic parasitism and marine metazoan diversity: dilution versus amplification.

8. Helminth Eggs Detected in Soil Samples of a Possible Toilet Structure Found at the Capital Area of Ancient Baekje Kingdom of Korea.

9. Paleoparasitological analysis of a coprolite assigned to a carnivoran mammal from the Upper Pleistocene Touro Passo Formation, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

10. Accessing Ancient Population Lifeways through the Study of Gastrointestinal Parasites: Paleoparasitology.

11. Primer estudio paleoparasitológico en restos humanos de la provincia de Córdoba (Holoceno tardío).

12. Herbivores Coprolites from Chehrabad Salt Mine of Zanjan, Iran (Sassanid Era, 224-651 AD) Reveals Eggs of Strongylidae and Anoplocephalidae Helminths

13. Herbivores Coprolites from Chehrabad Salt Mine of Zanjan, Iran (Sassanid Era, 224-651 AD) Reveals Eggs of Strongylidae and Anoplocephalidae Helminths.

14. Zoonotic parasite infection from a funerary context: A Late Antique child case from Cantabrian Spain

15. Accessing Ancient Population Lifeways through the Study of Gastrointestinal Parasites: Paleoparasitology

16. Paleoparasitology of Merovingian Corpses Buried in Stone Sarcophagi in the Saint-Martin-au-Val Church (Chartres, France).

17. Differential Change in the Prevalence of the Ascaris, Trichuris and Clonorchis infection Among Past East Asian Populations.

18. Assessing the Parasitic Burden in a Late Antique Florentine Emergency Burial Site.

19. Intestinal Parasites in an Ottoman Period Latrine from Acre (Israel) Dating to the Early 1800s CE.

20. Archaeoparasitological Analysis of Samples from the Cultural Layer of Nadym Gorodok dated Back to the 14th-Late 18th Centuries.

21. Occurrence of Taeniidae in a Middle Pleistocene speleothem of the Bàsura cave (Toirano, Liguria, Italy)

22. Continuity in intestinal parasite infection in Aalst (Belgium) from the medieval to the early modern period (12th-17th centuries)

23. Paleoparasitology research on ancient helminth eggs and larvae in the Republic of Korea.

24. Occurrence of Taeniidae in a Middle Pleistocene speleothem of the Bàsura cave (Toirano, Liguria, Italy)

25. Ancient Zoonoses : “Les Liaisons Dangereuses”

26. Dicrocoelium Egg Identified in an Ancient Cemetery in Kiasar Archeological Site, Northern Iran, Dated Back 247 BC–224 AD

27. PREHISTORICAL Pediculus humanus capitis INFESTATION: QUANTITATIVE DATA AND LOW VACUUM SCANNING MICROSCOPY

28. Discovery of Parasite Eggs in Archeological Residence during the 15th Century in Seoul, Korea.

29. First Paleoparasitological Report on the Animal Feces of Bronze Age Excavated from Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran.

30. Human spiruridiasis due to Physaloptera spp. (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) in a grave of the Shahr-e Sukhteh archeological site of the Bronze Age (2800–2500 BC) in Iran.

31. Trapped in time.

32. Paleoparasitology: the origin of human parasites

33. Lutz's spontaneous sedimentation technique and the paleoparasitological analysis of sambaqui (shell mound) sediments

34. [Untitled]

35. Studies on protozoa in ancient remains - A Review

36. THE PROCESS OF Leishmania INFECTION - DISEASE AND NEW PERSPECTIVES OF PALEOPARASITOLOGY

37. A 13th-century cystic echinococcosis from the cemetery of the monastery of Badia Pozzeveri (Lucca, Italy)

38. Herbivores Coprolites from Chehrabad Salt Mine of Zanjan, Iran (Sassanid Era, 224–651 AD) Reveals Eggs of Strongylidae and Anoplocephalidae Helminths

39. Syphacia sp. (Nematoda: Oxyuridae) in coprolites of Kerodon rupestris Wied, 1820 (Rodentia: Caviidae) from 5,300 years BP in northeastern Brazil

40. Chagas disease in prehistory

41. Paleoparasitological results for rodent coprolites from Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

42. Zoonotic parasites associated with felines from the Patagonian Holocene

43. Paleoparasitology at 'Place d'Armes', Namur, Belgium: a biostatistics analysis of trichurid eggs between the Old and New World Paleoparasitologia na 'Praça das Armas', Namur, Bélgica: uma análise bioestatística de ovos de tricurídeos entre o Velho e o Novo Mundo

44. Paleoparasitology of Chagas disease: a review

45. Animal helminths in human archaeological remains: a review of zoonoses in the past Helmintos animais em vestígios arqueológicos humanos: revisão de zoonoses no passado

46. Parasites in rodent coprolites from the historical archaeological site Alero Mazquiarán, Chubut Province, Argentina

47. Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus Eggs in Canine Coprolite from the Sasanian Era in Iran (4(th)/5(th) Century CE)

48. Paleoparasitological remains revealed by seven historic contexts from 'Place d'Armes', Namur, Belgium

49. Quantitative paleoparasitology applied to archaeological sediments

50. Parasitism in Kansas in the 1800s: a glimpse to the past through the analysis of grave sediments from Meadowlark cemetery

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources