Acta Anthropologica Sinica ›› 2012, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (04): 415-423.

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Archaeoparasitological report on abdominal burial soil from the Zhengzhou Jinshui and Xinzheng Lihe cemeteries

WEI Yuan-yi; WENG Yi; ZHANG Ju-zhong; FAN Wen-quan; XIN Ying-jun   

  • Online:2012-12-15 Published:2012-12-15

Abstract: This? paper? reports? on? a? preliminary? archaeoparasitological? research? of? abdominal? burial ?soil? from? Zhengzhou ?Jinshui ?and ?Xinzheng ?Lihe ?cemeteries. ?Five ?tombs ?were ?successfully? excavated? with? the? extraction? of? 34? Ascaris? eggs? from? two? cemeteries? including? 18? fertilized? eggs ?and ?16 ?unfertilized ?eggs.? Studies? shows? that ?the? Zhengzhou ?region? is? an? Ascaris prevalent area ?as ?early ?as ?the ?Chun-Qiu? Period,? and ?that ?this ?region ?reflects ?the? natural ?living? environment? and? social? condition? of? ordinary? residents.? In? addition,? this? study? has? successfully? improved? experimental? methods? and? extraction? techniques,? reducing? damage? of? the? parasitic? eggs.? These? methods? will? provide ?an ?important? approach ?in ?the? field ?of ?the? archaeoparasitological? research ?of? abdominal burial soils in China.

Key words: Cemetery; Abdominal burial soil; Archaeoparasitology; Ascaris eggs; Parasitic diseases