Eggs of intestinal parasites whipworm (Trichuris) and mawworm (Ascaris): Non-pollen palynomorphs in archaeological samples

作者: Otto Brinkkemper , Henk van Haaster

DOI: 10.1016/J.REVPALBO.2012.07.003

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摘要: Abstract Eggs of some intestinal parasites survive acetolysis and can therefore be found in pollen slides. Especially samples from medieval cesspits yield large amounts eggs whipworm ( Trichuris ) mawworm Ascaris ). (also named giant roundworm) have never been assigned a type number the range types published by Van Geel co-authors, contrast to those (Type 531). This contribution special issue for Bas van tries shed light on these neglected remains, discussing both their identification interpretation.

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