Author:
Askari Zeynab,Sazmand Alireza,Mowlavi Gholamreza,Rühli Frank,Naddaf Saied Reza,Rezaeian Mostafa,Stöllner Thomas,Aali Abolfazl,Paknezhad Niloofar,Otranto Domenico
Subject
Archeology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Reference46 articles.
1. The salt men of Iran: the salt mine of Douzlakh, Chehrabad;Aali;Archäol. Korresp.,2012
2. Aali, A. and Stöllner, T. (eds.) 2015. The Archaeology of the Salt Miners. Metalla 21.1–2, 2014, 7–141.
3. Fasciola hepatica eggs in paleofaeces of the Persian onager Equus hemionus onager, a donkey from Chehrabad archaeological site, dating back to the Sassanid Empire (224–651 AD), in ancient Iran;Askari;Infect. Genet. Evol.,2018
4. Genomic palaeoparasitology traced the occurrence of Taenia asiatica in ancient Iran (Sassanid Empire, 2th cent. CE–6th cent. CE);Askari;Sci. Rep.,2022
5. First paleoparasitological results from late Holocene in Patagonian coprolites;Beltrame;J. Parasitol.,2010