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Helminth Eggs Detected in Soil Samples of a Possible Toilet Structure Found at the Capital Area of Ancient Baekje Kingdom of Korea
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Helminth Eggs Detected in Soil Samples of a Possible Toilet Structure Found at the Capital Area of Ancient Baekje Kingdom of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2021;59(4):393-397.
Published online: August 18, 2021

1Department of Mortuary Science, College of Bio-convergence, Eulji University, Seongnam 13135, Korea

2Kongju National University Museum, Gongju 32588, Korea

3Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul 06153, Korea

4Institute of Korean Archaeology and Ancient History, Kyunghee University, Seoul 02447, Korea

5Department of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

6Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Korea Association of Health Promotion, Seoul 07649, Korea

7Research Center for Knowledge Science in Cultural Heritage, Doshisha University, Kyoto 610-0394, Japan

8Paleolabo. Co. Ltd., 335-0016, Saitama, Japan

9Department of Parasitology, Dankook University College of Medicine, Cheonan 31116, Korea

10Bioanthropology and Paleopathology Lab, Institute of Forensic and Anthropological Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

11Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

*Corresponding authors (bbbenji@naver.com; cuteminjae@gmail.com)
• Received: May 19, 2021   • Revised: July 28, 2021   • Accepted: July 29, 2021

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Fig. 1 The location of Hwajisan site. (A) The 6th century map of Korea. The territory of ancient Korean kingdoms (Baekje, Goguryeo and Silla) is marked. (B) Magnified image of the yellow rectangle area in (A). Red dot indicates Hwajisan site.
Fig. 2 (A) to (D) Hwajisan excavation site and the places where sampling was done. Yellow arrows in (A) to (C) indicate the sampling places for a wooden structure presumed to be an ancient toilet (sample no. 1 to 7) and its associated water channel (no. 8 and 9). The sampling details are summarized in Fig. 3. Green dotted line arrow in (A) to (D) indicate the direction in which the water flows. Yellow (no. 19 to 21), blue (no. 10 and 11), and red dots (no. 13 to 18) indicate the sedimentary and topsoil layers of sampling.
Fig. 3 The details of sampling places in Hwajisan site. (A) The place indicated by yellow arrows in Fig. 2. Sample no. 1 to 7 for the samples from a wooden structure presumed to be an ancient toilet; no. 8 and 9 for a water channel inflow. Black dots in (A) mean the samples showing positivity for parasitological examination. (B) The sampling place indicated by blue dot (no. 10 and 11) in Fig. 2. (C) The sampling place indicated by red dot (no. 13 to 18) in Fig. 2. (D) The sampling place indicated by yellow dot (no. 19 to 21) in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 Ancient parasite eggs found in the samples (no. 1, 4 and 5) from wooden structure presumed to be an ancient toilet at Hwajisan site. Eggs of (A) Trichuris trichiura in no. 1, (B) and (C) T. trichiura in no. 4, (D) Ascaris lumbricoides in no. 4, (E) T. trichiura in no. 5, (F) A. lumbricoides in no. 5, (G) Clonorchis sinensis in no. 5, and (H) Trichuris sp. (or T. vulpis) in no. 5 sample. Scale Bars=20 μm.
Helminth Eggs Detected in Soil Samples of a Possible Toilet Structure Found at the Capital Area of Ancient Baekje Kingdom of Korea

The size and number of eggs (per a gram) in the samples

Sample no. Helminth eggs detected Size of eggs (μm) EPG

Length×Width
1 Trichuris trichiura 52.5±0.0×27.5±0.0 36.4

4 T. trichiura 51.3±1.8×54.2±0.0 54.2
Ascaris lumbricoides 72.5±0.0×47.5±0.0 36.1

5 T. trichiura 48.8±1.4×25.0±0.0 185.8
A. lumbricoides 68.3±3.8×50.0±4.3 54.6
Clonorchis sinensisa 25.0±0.0×16.3±1.8 21.9
Trichuris sp. (or T. vulpis)b 65.0±0.0×47.5±0.0 10.9

a2 eggs;

b1 egg.

Table 1 The size and number of eggs (per a gram) in the samples

2 eggs;

1 egg.