Literature DB >> 19954260

The influence of differential burial preservation on the recovery of parasite eggs in soil samples from Korean medieval tombs.

Min Seo1, Chang Seok Oh, Jong Yil Chai, Sang Jun Lee, Jun Bum Park, Byung Hoon Lee, Jee-Hee Park, Gil Hwan Cho, Dae-Woo Hong, Hyun Uk Park, Dong Hoon Shin.   

Abstract

The present study showed that ancient parasite eggs, not commonly present in soil samples from medieval Korean tombs, have been found in a very limited number of cases that satisfy certain archaeological requirements. In our paleo-parasitological examination of soil samples from medieval tombs encapsulated by a lime soil mixture barrier (LSMB), parasite eggs were more commonly detected in tombs that contained remains with clothes, hair, or brain tissue, though samples from not all such tombs contained eggs. Nonetheless, there was a close correlation between the preservation of certain types of cultural or human remains and the presence of ancient parasite eggs within medieval Korean LSMB tombs. Such remains, therefore, could be regarded as a strong predictor of well-preserved ancient parasite eggs in soil samples from LSMB tombs.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19954260     DOI: 10.1645/GE-2131.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasitol        ISSN: 0022-3395            Impact factor:   1.276


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