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Human parasites in the Roman World
Health consequences of conquering an empire
Summarizes archaeological evidence of Roman-era parasites to assess health impacts of expansion. Discusses whipworm, roundworm, Entamoeba histolytica, ectoparasites, and sanitation limits.
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