As the object of my scientific study, I’ve chosen coprolites. It’s not a common choice, but to a paleonutritionist and archaeoparasitologist, a coprolite—a sample of ancient feces preserved by mineralization or simple drying—is a scientific bonanza. Analysis of coprolites can shed light on both the nutrition of and parasites found in prehistoric cultures. Dietary reconstructions from the analysis of coprolites can inform us about, for example, the origins of modern Native American diabetes. With regard to parasitology, coprolites hold information about the ancient emergence and spread of human infectious disease. Most sensational, however, is the recent role of coprolite analysis in debates about cannibalism
Previous coprolite research on the Colorado Plateau has shown that macrofossils are a useful way of ...
This paper reports on a cluster analysis of 155 coprolites from Antelope House, a prehistoric Anasaz...
The Paisley Caves (35LK3400) are a system of rockshelters in the Summer Lake sub-basin of Oregon. Ex...
As the object of my scientific study, I’ve chosen coprolites. It’s not a common choice, but to a pal...
As the object of my scientific study, I’ve chosen coprolites. It’s not a common choice, but to a pal...
The most remarkable dietary remains recoverable from archaeological contexts are coprolites. Coproli...
Although archaeological fieldwork is hot and dirty, the most “earthy” side of the discipline is the ...
Human coprolites currently provide an expanding array of information about the diet, health, and eco...
In the two papers that comprise this thesis, I will discuss the dietary complexes of two separate So...
The study of coprolites (mummified feces) is a relatively new endeavor, which enables investigations...
Coprolite analysis, as reviewed by Reinhard and Bryant (1992), contributes unique and detailed infor...
The impact of coprolite taphonomy on parasite remains and aDNA recovery has been recognized. In gene...
Coprolites have been a source of study for archeologists due to several reasons: they not only provi...
Previous coprolite research on the Colorado Plateau has shown that macrofossils are a useful way of ...
This paper reports on a cluster analysis of 155 coprolites from Antelope House, a prehistoric Anasaz...
The Paisley Caves (35LK3400) are a system of rockshelters in the Summer Lake sub-basin of Oregon. Ex...
As the object of my scientific study, I’ve chosen coprolites. It’s not a common choice, but to a pal...
As the object of my scientific study, I’ve chosen coprolites. It’s not a common choice, but to a pal...
The most remarkable dietary remains recoverable from archaeological contexts are coprolites. Coproli...
Although archaeological fieldwork is hot and dirty, the most “earthy” side of the discipline is the ...
Human coprolites currently provide an expanding array of information about the diet, health, and eco...
In the two papers that comprise this thesis, I will discuss the dietary complexes of two separate So...
The study of coprolites (mummified feces) is a relatively new endeavor, which enables investigations...
Coprolite analysis, as reviewed by Reinhard and Bryant (1992), contributes unique and detailed infor...
The impact of coprolite taphonomy on parasite remains and aDNA recovery has been recognized. In gene...
Coprolites have been a source of study for archeologists due to several reasons: they not only provi...
Previous coprolite research on the Colorado Plateau has shown that macrofossils are a useful way of ...
This paper reports on a cluster analysis of 155 coprolites from Antelope House, a prehistoric Anasaz...
The Paisley Caves (35LK3400) are a system of rockshelters in the Summer Lake sub-basin of Oregon. Ex...