Abstract

Paleoparasitological findings about human occupation and their domestic animals, from Gallo-Roman period up to recent times, were described at the archaeological site of "Place d'Armes", Namur, Belgium, by preventive archaeological excavations. Organic sediment samples from cesspools, latrines and structures-like were analyzed and revealed intestinal parasite eggs (helminthes) in all of the different archaeological contexts. The parasitic association Ascaris sp. and Trichuris sp. was found although it is not easy to determinate the specific parasite species. Trichurids were described in both New and Old Worlds since the prehistorical time. To elucidate the zoological origin of the organic remains, the parasites and the prior function of the sanitary structures Trichuris eggs were statistically analyzed for morphometric parameters, and suggest that it could be an important tool to help the whole paleoparasitological diagnosis.

Highlights

  • Achados paleoparasitológicos sobre a ocupação humana e seus animais domésticos, desde o período Galo-Romano até períodos recentes, foram registrados no sitio arqueológico da “Praça das Armas”, em Namur, Bélgica, através de excavações de salvamento arqueológico

  • To elucidate the zoological origin of the organic remains, the parasites and the prior function of the sanitary structures Trichuris eggs were statistically analyzed for morphometric parameters, and suggest that it could be an important tool to help the whole paleoparasitological diagnosis

  • Parasites and its biological forms can be found in all sorts of archaeological organic material (PIKE, 1967; FERREIRA et al, 1987, 1988; BOUCHET et al, 2003a)

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Research Note

Paleoparasitology at “Place d’Armes”, Namur, Belgium: a biostatistics analysis of trichurid eggs between the Old and New World. Paleoparasitologia na “Praça das Armas”, Namur, Bélgica: uma análise bioestatística de ovos de tricurídeos entre o Velho e o Novo Mundo

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About trichurid samples
About sedimentation techniques
About the statistical basis for analysis
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