Host-specific parasites of humans are used to track ancient migrations. The archaeoparasitology of some intestinal parasites in the New World points to migration routes other than the Bering Land Bridge. Helminths have been found in mummies and coprolites in North and South America. Hookworms (Necator and Ancylostoma), whipworms (Trichuris trichiura) and other helminths require specific conditions for life-cycle completion. They could not survive in the cold climate of the northern region of the Americas. Therefore, humans would have lost some intestinal parasites while crossing Beringia. Evidence is provided here from published data of pre-Columbian sites for the peopling of the Americas through trans-oceanic or costal migrations
Parasite finds in ancient material launched a new field of science: paleoparasitology. Ever since th...
International audiencePathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission...
The authors present a review of records of intestinal parasitic helminths from animals in human arch...
Host-specific parasites of humans are used to track ancient migrations. The archaeoparasitology of s...
Host-specific parasites of humans are used to track ancient migrations. Based on archaeoparasitology...
Paleoparasitology has contributed to resolving the debate about the peopling of the Americas and det...
The global spread of parasites is unquestionably linked with human activities. Migration in all its ...
Tracing human prehistoric migrations by paleoparasitology findings FUMDHAMentos VII- Adauto Araújo e...
Almost all known human specific parasites have been found in ancient feces. A review of the paleopar...
Almost all known human specific parasites have been found in ancient feces. A review of the paleopar...
The occurrence of certain parasites in human groups from different regions has been used to study th...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
Parasite finds in ancient material launched a new field of science: paleoparasitology. Ever since th...
International audiencePathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission...
The authors present a review of records of intestinal parasitic helminths from animals in human arch...
Host-specific parasites of humans are used to track ancient migrations. The archaeoparasitology of s...
Host-specific parasites of humans are used to track ancient migrations. Based on archaeoparasitology...
Paleoparasitology has contributed to resolving the debate about the peopling of the Americas and det...
The global spread of parasites is unquestionably linked with human activities. Migration in all its ...
Tracing human prehistoric migrations by paleoparasitology findings FUMDHAMentos VII- Adauto Araújo e...
Almost all known human specific parasites have been found in ancient feces. A review of the paleopar...
Almost all known human specific parasites have been found in ancient feces. A review of the paleopar...
The occurrence of certain parasites in human groups from different regions has been used to study th...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
Parasite finds in ancient material launched a new field of science: paleoparasitology. Ever since th...
International audiencePathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission...
The authors present a review of records of intestinal parasitic helminths from animals in human arch...