Literature DB >> 29539458

The pattern of ancient parasite egg contamination in the private residence, alley, ditch and streambed soils of Old Seoul City, the Capital of Joseon Dynasty.

Dong Hoon Shin1, Chang Seok Oh2, Young Moon Shin3, Chi Wook Cho3, Ho Chul Ki4, Min Seo5.   

Abstract

We report on our most recent archaeoparasitological examination of soil samples from 15th to 19th century Old Seoul City in Korea. The sediments were taken from the area in front of the Joseon Dynasty Jongmyo Shrine, which was situated at the juncture of a private residence, alley, side gutter and stream. The soils exhibited signs of serious parasitic contamination suggesting that the Old Seoul City inhabitants were particularly vulnerable to infection. The numbers of parasite eggs in the Joseon strata differed according to the sector: Trichuris and Ascaris eggs were found in the streambed, alley, and side gutter samples; none were discovered in the samples from the private house. We speculated that people tried to make their houses and workplaces clean, though resigned to unavoidably contaminated streets, alleys, and streams. The results of the present study offer, for the first time, a clear and detailed snapshot of contemporary Old Seoul City inhabitants' lives.
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Keywords:  Archaeoparasitology; Joseon Dynasty; Korea; Seoul

Year:  2013        PMID: 29539458     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpp.2013.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Paleopathol        ISSN: 1879-9817            Impact factor:   1.393


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1.  Archaeoparasitological Analysis of Samples from the Cultural Layer of Nadym Gorodok dated Back to the 14th-Late 18th Centuries.

Authors:  Sergey Mikhailovich Slepchenko; Oleg Viktorovich Kardash; Vyacheslav Sergeyevich Slavinsky; Sergey Nikolaevich Ivanov; Rakultseva Daria Sergeyevna; Alexander Alekseevich Tsybankov; Dong Hoon Shin
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2019-12-31       Impact factor: 1.341

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