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V-shaped Pits in Regions of Ancient Baekje Kingdom Paleoparasitologically Confirmed as Likely Human-Waste Reservoirs

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2014;52(5):569-573.
Published online: October 22, 2014

1Bioanthropology and Paleopathology Lab, Institute of Forensic Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

2Buyeo Cultural Heritage Center, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do 323-802, Korea.

3Department of Anatomy, Dankook University, Cheonan 330-715, Korea.

4Korea National University of Cultural Heritage, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do 323-812, Korea.

5Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

6Department of Parasitology and Research Center for Mummy, Dankook University, Cheonan 330-715, Korea.

Corresponding author (bbbenji@naver.com)
• Received: January 9, 2014   • Revised: July 14, 2014   • Accepted: August 16, 2014

© 2014, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 (A) Ancient Korean kingdoms (Goguryo, Silla, and Baekje). (B) Magnified image of green rectangle area. a, Gua-ri; b, Gatap-ri. In both sites of 'a' and 'b', the toilets or cesspits could be identified by paleoparasitological examinations.
Fig. 2 (A) A photograph of Gua-ri 319 remains. Helminth eggs were recovered from the construct XII (arrow). (B) An aerial photograph on the Dusireoggol remains, Gatap-ri. BD, building; R, residential area; W, water collecting facility; RD, road. The helminth eggs were recovered from the construct suspected as the toilet (arrow).
Fig. 3 Helminth egg discovery in the samples from Gua-ri (A) and Gatap-ri (B) sites in Buyeo. (A) Gua-ri site, the construct XII. V-shaped pit could be identified. Sampling points are marked by dots. In every sample examined, Ascaris, Trichuris, or Clonorchis eggs were discovered. (B) In Gatap-ri site, V-shaped pit was also discovered. The sampling point is marked by red dot. We also discovered Ascaris, Trichuris, and Clonorchis eggs. Scale bars in each egg plate=20 µm.
V-shaped Pits in Regions of Ancient Baekje Kingdom Paleoparasitologically Confirmed as Likely Human-Waste Reservoirs
Sites Excavated by Period Area in sites Number of Samples
Gua-ri Buyeo Cultural Baekje XII (V-shaped pit) 14
319 Heritage Center XI 11
XVI 13
V 6
IX 12
Gatap-ri Korea National University of Cultural Heritage Baekje V-shaped pit 1
Total 57
Sites Discovered eggs Average size (µm)a EPGb Gua-ri 319 Ascaris lumbricoides 61.4 (53-73) × 47.5 (45-50) 33 Trichuris trichiura 51.3 (48-55) × 25.6 (25-28) 21 Clonorchis sinensis 28.9 × 15.2c 0.3 Gatap-ri 90 Ascaris lumbricoides 73.4 (64-79) × 51.2 (47-60) 130 Trichuris trichiura 55.0 (52-55) × 28.2 (27-30) 50 Clonorchis sinensis 29.7 (29.7) × 16.1 (15-17) 30
Table 1. V-shaped pit examined by paleoparasitological technique
Table 2. Informations on ancient parasite positive samples

The average size was calculated on 10 eggs so far as circumstances permit.

EPG was calculated by multiplying 10 times to the average number of eggs counted in soil samples considering that 10 g of soils were dissolved in 20 ml of 0.5% trisodium phosphate solution per each sample.

Only 1 egg of C. sinensis was recovered from this sample.