International audiencePathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient populations. Analyses of Old and New World archaeological samples contribute empirically to our understanding of parasite infections. Combining archaeological and anthropological data, we gain insights about health, disease, and the way ancient people lived and interacted with each other and with their environments. Here we present Old and New World parasite evidence, emphasizing how such information reflects the different ways ancient populations exploited diverse environments and became infected with zoonotic parasites. It is clear that the most common intestinal helminths (worm endoparasites) were already infecting ancient inha...
Tracing human prehistoric migrations by paleoparasitology findings FUMDHAMentos VII- Adauto Araújo e...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
International audiencePathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
International audiencePaleoparasitology is a discipline of bioarchaeology that studies human and ani...
Parasites have affected and coevolved with humans and animals throughout history. Evidence of ancien...
Paleoparasitology has contributed to resolving the debate about the peopling of the Americas and det...
This chapter highlights the potential of an integrated paleopathological approach for unravelling th...
Abstract In the field of archaeological parasitology, researchers have long documented the distribut...
The authors present a review of records of intestinal parasitic helminths from animals in human arch...
Parasites are the major cause of ill health and early death in the world today. Malaria, sleeping si...
Parasite finds in ancient material launched a new field of science: paleoparasitology. Ever since th...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Tracing human prehistoric migrations by paleoparasitology findings FUMDHAMentos VII- Adauto Araújo e...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
International audiencePathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
Pathoecology provides unique frameworks for understanding disease transmission in ancient population...
International audiencePaleoparasitology is a discipline of bioarchaeology that studies human and ani...
Parasites have affected and coevolved with humans and animals throughout history. Evidence of ancien...
Paleoparasitology has contributed to resolving the debate about the peopling of the Americas and det...
This chapter highlights the potential of an integrated paleopathological approach for unravelling th...
Abstract In the field of archaeological parasitology, researchers have long documented the distribut...
The authors present a review of records of intestinal parasitic helminths from animals in human arch...
Parasites are the major cause of ill health and early death in the world today. Malaria, sleeping si...
Parasite finds in ancient material launched a new field of science: paleoparasitology. Ever since th...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Tracing human prehistoric migrations by paleoparasitology findings FUMDHAMentos VII- Adauto Araújo e...
Some human parasites originated in prehominid ancestors in Africa. Nematode species, such as Enterob...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...