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Parasites In Past Civilizations And Their Impact Upon Health Piers D Mitchell

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Parasites In Past Civilizations And Their Impact Upon Health Piers D Mitchell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Piers D. Mitchell
ISBN: 9781107000773, 1107000777
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Parasites In Past Civilizations And Their Impact Upon Health Piers D Mitchell by Piers D. Mitchell 9781107000773, 1107000777 instant download after payment.

Parasites have been infecting humans throughout our evolution. When complex societies developed, the greater population density provided new opportunities for parasites to spread. In this interdisciplinary volume, the author brings his expertise in medicine, archaeology and history to explore the contribution of parasites in causing flourishing past civilizations to falter and decline. By using cutting edge methods, Mitchell presents the evidence for parasites that infected the peoples of key ancient civilizations across the world in order to understand their impact upon those populations. This new understanding of the archaeological and historical evidence for intestinal worms, ectoparasites, and protozoa shows how different cultures were burdened by contrasting types of diseases depending upon their geographical location, endemic insects, food preferences and cultural beliefs.

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