Dietary and Parasitological Analysis Ofcoprolites Recovered from Mummy 5,ventana Cave, Arizona
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Four coprolites were excavated with Burial 5 at Ventana Cave. a partially mummified five-year-old child. Two coprolites were granular and dark in color and two were fibrous and light in color. The coprolites are remains of the child's intestinal contents and were submitted for dietary and parasitological analysis. No parasites were found. The fibrous coprolites proved to be remains of highly masticated mesquite pods (Prosopis). The granular coprolites consist of seeds of saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea). Pollen analysis reveals two dietary pollen types, both derived from cactus. No evidence of cultivated plants except for a trace amount of corn pollen was found.
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Dietary and Parasitological Aanalysis of Coprolites Recovered from Mummy 5, Ventana Cave, Arizona
Fou r coprolite s were exceveted with Burial S at Ventena Cave . a part ially mummified five-year-old child. Two coprolites were p1Ulular and dark. in cokx and two were fibrous and light in color . The coprolisn are remains of the child 's intestinal contents and were submitted for dietary andparasitological anal ysis. No parasites were found. The fibrous coprolites proved to be remains of high...
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تاریخ انتشار 2017