1. Paleoparasitological surveys for detection of helminth eggs in archaeological sites of Jeolla-do and Jeju-do.
- Author
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Kim MJ, Shin DH, Song MJ, Song HY, and Seo M
- Subjects
- Animals, Ascaris classification, History, Ancient, Humans, Ovum classification, Parasite Egg Count, Republic of Korea, Trichuris classification, Archaeology, Ascaris isolation & purification, Paleontology, Parasitology history, Soil parasitology, Trichuris isolation & purification
- Abstract
A paleoparasitological survey to detect helminth eggs was performed in archaeological sites of Jeolla-do and Jeju-do, the Republic of Korea. Total 593 soil samples were collected in 12 sites of Jeolla-do and 5 sites of Jeju-do from April to November 2011, and examined by the methods of Pike and coworkers. A total of 4 helminth eggs, 2 eggs each for Trichuris trichiura and Ascaris sp., were found in soil samples from 1 site, in Hyangyang-ri, Jangheung-eup, Jangheung-gun, Jeollanam-do. The egg-recovery layer was presumed to represent a 19th century farm, which fact suggested the use of human manures. This is the third archaeological discovery of parasite eggs in Jeolla-do. Additionally, no helminth eggs in archaeological sites of Jeju-do is an interesting problem to be solved in the further investigations.
- Published
- 2013
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