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

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

3. 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.

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

5. A comparison of ancient parasites as seen from archeological contexts and early medical texts in China.

6. Reestablishing rigor in archaeological parasitology.

7. The Paleoparasitology in Brazil and Findings in Human Remains from South America: A Review.

8. Ancient Human Parasites in Ethnic Chinese Populations.

9. Paleoparasitological studies on mummies of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea.

10. Macroparasites of megamammals: The case of a Pleistocene-Holocene extinct ground sloth from northwestern Patagonia, Argentina.

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

12. Human Intestinal Parasites From the Wushantou Site in Neolithic Period Taiwan (800–1 BC).

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

14. A comparison of ancient parasites as seen from archeological contexts and early medical texts in China

15. Parasitic diversity found in coprolites of camelids during the Holocene.

16. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN INTESTINAL PARASITE INFECTION AND CRIBRA ORBITALIA IN THE MEDIEVAL POPULATION OF CAMBRIDGE, UK.

17. MORBIDITY AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF PARASITIC INFECTION IN ITALY DURING THE ROMAN PERIOD.

18. Intestinal Parasites in First World War German Soldiers from “Kilianstollen”, Carspach, France.

19. Molecular Paleoparasitological Hybridization Approach as Effective Tool for Diagnosing Human Intestinal Parasites from Scarce Archaeological Remains.

20. Paleoparasitological Studies on Mummies of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea.

21. Paleo-parasitological study on the soils collected from archaeological sites in old district of Seoul City

22. Human intestinal parasites in crusader Acre: Evidence for migration with disease in the medieval period.

23. Reestablishing rigor in archaeological parasitology

24. First report of pre-Hispanic Fasciola hepatica from South America revealed by ancient DNA

25. Detection Trend of Helminth Eggs in the Strata Soil Samples from Ancient Historic Places of Korea

26. Ancient Human Parasites in Ethnic Chinese Populations

27. The Paleoparasitology in Brazil and Findings in Human Remains from South America: A Review

28. Retrieving ascarid and taeniid eggs from the biological remains of a Neolithic dog from the late 9th millennium BC in Western Iran

29. Ancient Human Parasites in Ethnic Chinese Populations

30. Apex Predators, Rockshelters, and Zoonoses in the Patagonian Holocene

31. Ancient parasites from endemic deer from 'CUEVA PARQUE DIANA' archeological site, Patagonia, Argentina

32. From ancient to contemporary molecular eco-epidemiology of Chagas disease in the Americas

33. Paleoparasitological Studies on Mummies of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea

34. A new ascarid species in cynodont coprolite dated of 240 million years

35. Paleoparasitological Findings from Rodent Coprolites Dated At 500 CE Sassanid Era in Archeological Site of Chehrabad(Douzlakh), Salt Mine Northwestern Iran

36. Are immunoenzymatic tests for intestinal protozoans reliable when used on archaeological material?

37. Paleoparasitological investigations in Mongolia, Middle Asia and Russia

38. Paleoparasitological Surveys for Detection of Helminth Eggs in Archaeological Sites of Jeolla-do and Jeju-do

39. Paleoparasitological results from XVIII century human remains from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

40. Paleoparasitological analysis of the extinct Myotragus balearicus Bate 1909 (Artiodactyla, Caprinae) from Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean)

41. Paleoparasitological evidence of pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) infection in a female adolescent residing in ancient Tehran (Iran) 7000 years ago

42. Zoonotic parasites associated with felines from the Patagonian Holocene

43. Update on Chagas Heart Disease on the First Centennial of Its Discovery

44. Parasite findings in archeological remains: Diagnosis and interpretation

45. Recovery of Toxoplasma gondii DNA in experimentally mummified skin and bones: Prospects for paleoparasitological studies to unveil the origin of toxoplasmosis

46. La paléoparasitologie : relation hôte parasite en contexte historique et paléoenvironnemental

47. A 9,000-year record of Chagas' disease

48. The fossil tabanids (Diptera Tabanidae): when they began to appreciate warm blood and when they began transmit diseases?

49. Human intestinal parasites in the past: new findings and a review

50. Parasitic diversity found in coprolites of camelids during the Holocene

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