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Archaeoparasitology in North America
1Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 68588.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|June 1, 1990
Summary
Prehistoric peoples in North America suffered from various parasitic diseases, evidenced by analysis of ancient remains and soils. This growing field combines anthropology, parasitology, and archaeology to understand ancient human health.
Area of Science:
- Paleoparasitology
- Paleoepidemiology
- Bioarchaeology
Background:
- The study of ancient human parasites is an expanding interdisciplinary field.
- Prehistoric parasitism research integrates physical anthropology, parasitology, and archaeology.
- Analysis of coprolites, mummies, skeletons, and latrine soils are key methods.
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