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Detection Trend of Helminth Eggs in the Strata Soil Samples from Ancient Historic Places of Korea
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Detection Trend of Helminth Eggs in the Strata Soil Samples from Ancient Historic Places of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2016;54(5):555-563.
Published online: October 31, 2016

1Department of Parasitology and Research Center for Mummy, College of Medicine, Dankook University, Cheonan 31116, Korea

2Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

3Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Korea Association of Health Promotion, Seoul 07653, Korea

4Department of Anatomy, Dankook University, Cheonan 31116, Korea

5Buyeo Cultural Heritage Center, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do 33193, Korea

6Institute of Forensic Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 03080, Korea

7Bioanthropology and Paleopathology Laboratory, Department of Anatomy/Institute of Forensic Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

*Corresponding authors (bbbenji@naver.com; cuteminjae@gmail.com)
• Received: May 22, 2016   • Revised: August 3, 2016   • Accepted: October 4, 2016

Copyright © 2016 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 (A) Paleoparasitological sampling at archaeological site (Yukjo Street, Old Seoul City). The soil sediments from each geological layer represent the soil contamination pattern at specific time period. (B) to (D) Ancient parasite eggs found in the soil strata samples of Yukjo Street. (B) Trichuris trichiura, (C) Ascaris lumbricoides, (D) Clonorchis sinensis. Scale bars=20 μm. (E) In historical records of Joseon period, flooding was very common in the Old Seoul City during rainy season. Red line, the watercourse of the stream running through Old Seoul City. Yellow dots represent the places for which we could identify historical evidences for flooding at rainy season. Authors discovered ancient parasite eggs in the main street of Old Seoul City (green dots), one of the busiest areas during Joseon period. The map is Suseonjeondo, the map of the Joseon capital (1846–1849 CE) (F) The same place of green dots today. The region was and still is one of the busiest streets in Korean peninsula.
Fig. 2 (A) The map of Buyeo city, the capital of ancient Baekje kingdom (shaded area). Archaeologists assume the ancient watercourses of the streams (indicated by black arrows) running through the Baekje capital. Red dots represent the archaeological sites we found ancient parasite eggs in the geological strata soils. Blue dots indicate the reservoirs arranged for controlling the flooding by Baekje people. Outside of the capital area, we could not find any of ancient parasite eggs in the ancient Baekje territory. (B) Our sampling in Buyeo city. (C) Mountaintop fortress of Silla Dynasty (57 BCE to 935 CE). Ancient parasites were discovered in the ancient moat ruins (M). (D) to (F) Ancient parasite eggs discovered from Hwawangsansung reservoir ruins. (D) Taenia spp., (E) Ascaris lumbricoides, (F) Trichuris trichiura. Bars=20 μm.
Detection Trend of Helminth Eggs in the Strata Soil Samples from Ancient Historic Places of Korea

Paleoparasitological Examinations on the Baekje Soil Samples from Buyeo and Its Adjacent Rural Areas

Area Estimated Date Results Eggs Per Gram (EPG)
Hongsung Bronze Negative ND
Yesan Bronze Negative ND
Buyeo/Songguk-ri Bronze/Baekje Negative ND
Gongju/Tancheon Proto-Three Kingdom/Baekje Negative ND
Yeongi/Nasung-ri 3–4 C CE (Proto-Three Kingdom/Baekje) Negative ND
Yeongi/Seoksam-ri 3–4 C CE (Proto-Three Kingdom/Baekje) Negative ND
Cheonan/Wiryesung 4–5 C CE (Baekje) Negative ND

Buyeo/Gatap-ri* 5–6 C CE (Baekje) Ascaris
Trichuris
Clonorchis
Pygidiopsis summa
Buyeo/Gua-ri (319)* 6–7 C CE (Baekje) Ascaris
Trichuris
Clonorchis
Buyeo/Ssangbuk-ri (314–5)* Baekje Ascaris 8.6
Trichuris 7.1
Buyeo/Seokmok-ri (143–26)* Baekje Ascaris 10.0
Trichuris 5.0
Buyeo/Ssangbuk-ri (184–11)* Baekje Ascaris 0.3
Trichuris 0.4
Buyeo/Gwanbuk-ri (159–1)* Unified Silla Negative ND
Buyeo/Dongnam-ri (321–3)* Baekje Negative ND
Buyeo/Gugyo-ri* Joseon Ascaris
Trichuris
Buyeo/Gugyo-ri (387–7)* Unified Silla/Goryeo Negative ND

Shaded parts represent the archaeological sites of highly populous cities in history;

*Buyeo, the capital city of Baekje kingdom; ND, Not Determined.

Results of paleoparasitological examinations on the samples from archaeological sites of Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon Provinces

Provinces Sites Estimated date Archaeological findings Results Eggs per gram
Seoul Pungnabtosung 4–5 C CE (Baekje) House Negative ND
Hansung/Cheongjin-donga 15–17 C CE (Joseon) House/Toilet? Ascaris ND
Trichuris ND
Hansung/Jongmyo-Gwangjanga Joseon period House/Streambed/Alley/Alley-Side Gutter Ascaris 21.3–161.6
Trichuris 10.0–135.0
Hansung/Buam-donga (Baiksokdongcheon) Joseon House/Toilet? Ascaris ND
Trichuris ND
Hansung/Namsan-dong 1gaa Joseon-Modern Toilet? Ascaris ND
Trichuris ND
Diphyllobothrium ND
Hansung/Royal Palace Walla Joseon Soil strata underneath or in the vicinity of Joseon palace wall Ascaris 37.6–165.2
Trichuris 33.1–90.3
Hansung/Yukjo Streeta Joseon Soil strata of the main street Ascaris 13.3
Trichuris 16.5–34.8
Clonorchis 17.9
Hansung/Royal Arsenala Joseon Soil samples from stream bed during Joseon period Ascaris 23.7–27.1
Trichuris 16.7–44.2
Diphyllobothrium 19.3
Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek/Segyo-dong Proto-Three Kingdom Period House Negative ND
Paju/Hyeeumwon-ji Goryeo Toilet?/Drain Negative ND
Gangwon Youngwol/Jeongan Fortress Three Kingdom Period Drain Negative ND
Samcheok/Jukseoru Goryeo to Joseon House/Drain Negative ND

ND, Not determined.

aOld Seoul city of Joseon dynasty (Hansung).

Results of paleoparasitological examinations on the samples from archaeological sites of Gyeongsang, Jeolla, and Jeju Provinces

Provinces Sites Estimated date Archaeological information Results Eggs per gram
Gyeongsang Changnyeong/Hwawangsansung Silla Reservoir of Fortress Ascaris 3.2–7.0
Trichuris 2.5–5.6
Taenia 0.4–0.5
Gimhae/Bonghwang-dong Silla to Goryeo Shell midden Ascaris 0.8–5.0
Trichuris 0.8–11.6
Dicrocoelid 2.5
Gyeongju/Gyeongju National Museum Silla ND/Storing place/House Negative ND
Gyeongju/Nodong-dong 12 Silla to Modern House Ascaris 0.4
Trichuris 0.4
Gyeongju/Weolseong Palace Silla Moat Ascaris 0.4
Trichuris 100.25
Pohang/Chogok Bronze-Three Kingdom Period Rice Paddy/Farm Ascaris 1.6
Gimhae/Daeseong-dong Gaya Tomb/Shell midden Negative ND
Uljin/Jukbyeon Joseon Toilet? Negative ND
Jeolla Yeosu/Songhyeon-maeul Bronze Tomb Negative ND
Damyang/Hwabang-ri Bronze-Three Kingdom Period Rice Paddy Negative ND
Gwangju/Songha-dong Bronze Farm Negative ND
Naju/Heojin-ri Goryeo Kiln/House Negative ND
Iksan/Songhak-dong Proto Three Kingdom Period ND Negative ND
Jangheung/Hyangyang-ri Bronze/Joseon Tomb/Drain Negative (Tomb) ND
Trichuris (Drain) 0.2
Ascaris (Drain) 0.2
Jangheung/Yonggang-ri Iron Age to Goryeo Tomb/House Negative ND
Suncheon/Seongsan-ri 4–5C CE House Negative ND
Naju/Samyeong-dong Goryeo Farm Negative ND
Naju/Hoejin-ri Goryeo House Negative ND
Gokseong/Shin-ri Iron Age Pit Negative ND
Sunchang/Musu 4–5C CE House Negative ND
Gochang/Hwangsan Three Kingdom Period Toilet? Negative ND
Jeju Jeju/Yongdam-2dong 3C BCE to 4C CE House Negative ND
Jeju/Samyang-2dong 7C BCE Toilet? Negative ND
Jeju/Oedo 1–4C CE Pit Negative ND
Jeju/Aewol 14–16C CE Cemetery Negative ND
Seoguipo/Hwasun-ri 2,000 BP Pit Negative ND
Jeju/Gosan-ri Neolithic House Negative ND
Table 1 Paleoparasitological Examinations on the Baekje Soil Samples from Buyeo and Its Adjacent Rural Areas

Shaded parts represent the archaeological sites of highly populous cities in history;

Buyeo, the capital city of Baekje kingdom; ND, Not Determined.

Table 2 Results of paleoparasitological examinations on the samples from archaeological sites of Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon Provinces

ND, Not determined.

Old Seoul city of Joseon dynasty (Hansung).

Table 3 Results of paleoparasitological examinations on the samples from archaeological sites of Gyeongsang, Jeolla, and Jeju Provinces