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Human Skeletal Remains from Ancient Burial Sites in India: With Special Reference to Harappan Civilization

Dibyopama , Kim YJ, Oh CS, Shin DH, Shinde V

Harappan Civilization is well known for highly sophisticated urban society, having been flourished in extensive regions of northwestern part of Pakistan and northeastern part of Afghanistan as its heyday around...
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Tales from Fragments: A Review of Indian Human Skeletal Studies

Mushrif-Tripathy V

India provides large number of skeletal data from the pre- and protohistoric levels covering a time span of almost 10,000 years. Major skeletal collection comes from the cultural phases ranging...
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Prehistoric Pathoecology as Represented by Parasites of a Mummy from the Peruaçu Valley, Brazil

Reinhard K, Araújo A

Paleopathologists have begun exploring the pathoecology of parasitic diseases in relation to diet and environment. We are summarizing the parasitological findings from a mummy in the site of Lapa do...
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Confusing a Pollen Grain with a Parasite Egg: an Appraisal of “Paleoparasitological Evidence of Pinworm (Enterobius Vermicularis) Infection in a Female Adolescent Residing in Ancient Tehran”

Camacho M, Reinhard K

There is often the risk of confusing pollen grains with helminth eggs from archaeological sites. Thousands to millions of pollen grains can be recovered from archaeological burial sediments that represent...
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Ancient Human Parasites in Ethnic Chinese Populations

Yeh HY, Mitchell P

Whilst archaeological evidence for many aspects of life in ancient China is well studied, there has been much less interest in ancient infectious diseases, such as intestinal parasites in past...
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Pinworm Infection at Salmon Ruins and Aztec Ruins: Relation to Pueblo III Regional Violence

Reinhard K, Camacho M

The study of coprolites has been a theme of archaeology in the American Southwest. A feature of archaeoparasitology on the Colorado Plateau is the ubiquity of pinworm infection. As a...
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Archaeoparasitological Analysis of Samples from the Cultural Layer of Nadym Gorodok dated Back to the 14th-Late 18th Centuries

Slepchenko SM, Kardash OV, Slavinsky , Ivanov SN, Sergeyevna RD, Tsybankov , Shin DH

An archaeoparasitological analysis of the soil samples from Nadym Gorodok site of Western Siberia has been carried out in this study. The archaeological site was dated as the 13 to...
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Anthropometry of a Male Child Mummy from a Tomb of Joseon Dynasty Period in Korea

Lee UY, Shin DH, Lee JM, Han SH

  • KMID: 2283139
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2002 Dec;15(4):263-278.
On November 14, 2001, well -preserved male child corpse was excavated at Heapyeong Yoon's family mountain, Gyeonggi -do, in Korea. For one year after the excavation, the researches about this...
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Construction of Medieval Skeleton Collections with Human Remains from Tombs of Goryeo Dynasty, Korea

Kim YS, Oh CS, Lee SJ, Kim MJ, Choi SG, Min SR, Lee NL, Ha MS, Bok GD, Shin DH

  • KMID: 2283695
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2010 Sep;23(3):113-123.
Skeletal remains collected from the archaeological fields must be maintained carefully, for being used in scientific studies on the physical characteristics, health status, and pathological disease of the ancient or...
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Metric Skeletal Traits of the Excavated Bones from the Tombs of Paju Cultural Remains

Lee YI, Han SH, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 1449630
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2011 Jun;24(2):113-122.
GyeongGi Provincial Museum and Korea Army Museum performed identification of Paju cultural remains. These areas were in particular situations because many kinds of mines still remained under the ground since...
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Physical Anthropological Study of Excavated Bones from Siheung Cultural Remains

Kim DI, Lee UY, Kim YS, Park DK, Lee SS, Han SH

  • KMID: 1982471
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2011 Mar;24(1):17-30.
GyeongGi Cultural Foundation was requested the identification of eight excavated human skeletons from Neunggok residential development district within Siheung-si. Those were measured for distinguishing sex, stature, and age at death...
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Radiocarbon Dating of Skeletal Remains: Case Report

Park JP, Choi SG, Lee SS, Lee WJ, Seo JU, Choi CU, Kim YS, Lee UY, Choi M, Yang KM

While radioactive isotope analysis has proved to be a useful method in disciplines such as archaeology and forensic anthropology, more recently, radiocarbon dating has allowed for a more nuanced biological...
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Paleoparasitological Surveys for Detection of Helminth Eggs in Archaeological Sites of Jeolla-do and Jeju-do

Kim MJ, Shin DH, Song MJ, Song HY, Seo M

A paleoparasitological survey to detect helminth eggs was performed in archaeological sites of Jeolla-do and Jeju-do, the Republic of Korea. Total 593 soil samples were collected in 12 sites of...
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V-shaped Pits in Regions of Ancient Baekje Kingdom Paleoparasitologically Confirmed as Likely Human-Waste Reservoirs

Shin DH, Shim SY, Kim MJ, Oh CS, Lee MH, Jung SB, Lee GI, Chai JY, Seo M

In a paleo-parasitological analysis of soil samples obtained from V-shaped pits dating to the ancient Baekje period in Korean history, we discovered Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, and Clonorchis sinensis eggs....
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Comparison between Morphological Sex and Genotype Sex of Uzbekistan Ancient Bones Using Improved Amelogenin PCR Amplication Method

Kim K, Togloom A, Jeon E, Lee MS, Cho YO, Lkhagvasuren G, Min NY, Choi JH, Kim JD, Kim KC, Kim JH, Noh M, Park KW, Park AJ, Yoo KJ, Mustafokulov S, Lee KH, Chung SI, Lee WB, Kim KY

  • KMID: 1521299
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2007 Dec;20(4):257-265.
Determination of male and female is important in anthropology, archeology and forensic science. This study was designed to compare genotype sex of improved amelogenin PCR amplication method with morphological sex...
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Metric and Non-metric Traits of the Teeth in Past and Present Koreans

Hu KS, Oh HJ, Moon HS, Kang MK, Choi JH, Kim KD, Paik DJ, Koh KS, Han SH, Chung RH, Park SJ, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 2283111
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 1999 Dec;12(2):223-234.
Teeth play an important role in mastication and phonation as well as in esthetics. Since metric and non-metric characteristics of teeth can be used in anthropological comparison, archeology and identification,...
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Development of Ancient DNA Isolation Method for Improved PCR Amplification

Kim KJ, Togloom A, Jeon EH, Lee MS, Cho YO, Lkhagvasuren G, Choi JH, Tumen D, Kim KC, Kim JH, Noh MS, Park KW, Park AJ, Yoo KJ, Kim JD, Lee KH, Kim KY

  • KMID: 1521300
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2007 Dec;20(4):267-281.
Ancient DNA analyses are widely used for evolutionary and phylogenetic study of mankind in anthropology and archeology. However, the DNA extraction from particularly poorly preserved ancient human samples is often...
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