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First Paleoparasitological Report on the Animal Feces of Bronze Age Excavated from Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran
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First Paleoparasitological Report on the Animal Feces of Bronze Age Excavated from Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2017;55(2):197-201.
Published online: April 30, 2017

1Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

2ACMSFI, Hôpital Cochin, 27 Faubourg St Jacques, 75014 Paris, France

3Iranian Centre for Archaeological Research, Tehran, Iran

4Department of Parasitology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, 69 Pasteur Avenue, Tehran, Iran

5Center for Research of Endemic Parasites of Iran (CREPI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

*Corresponding author (molaviva@tums.ac.ir; molavig@yahoo.com)
• Received: November 29, 2016   • Revised: January 4, 2017   • Accepted: January 15, 2017

Copyright © 2017 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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First Paleoparasitological Report on the Animal Feces of Bronze Age Excavated from Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran
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Fig. 1 Location of Shahr-e Sukhteh archeological site, Iran (with permission from Hossein Moradi).
Fig. 2 Some sheep coprolites analyzed in this study.
Fig. 3 The helminth eggs retrieved from paleofeces in Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran. (A–C) Capillaria sp. eggs. (D, E) Taenia sp. eggs. (F) Dicrocoelium dendriticum egg. (G–I) Anoplocephalidae egg-like objects. (J) Toxocara spp. egg-like object. Scale bars: A–C, 50 μm; D–F, 30 μm; G–J, 20 μm).
First Paleoparasitological Report on the Animal Feces of Bronze Age Excavated from Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran

Measured sizes of helminth species retrieved from sheep paleofeces in Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran

Helminth eggs (no. of eggs) Length (μm) Width (μm)
Capillaria sp. (3) 59.8 35.5
47.5 29.3
54.8 27.5

Dicrocoelium dendriticum (1) 33.9 21.0

Taenia sp. (2) 38.5 36.2
37.3 36.4
Table 1 Measured sizes of helminth species retrieved from sheep paleofeces in Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran