Camelid Gastrointestinal Parasites from the Archaeological Site of Huanchaquito (Peru): First Results

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TitreCamelid Gastrointestinal Parasites from the Archaeological Site of Huanchaquito (Peru): First Results
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursLe Bailly M, Goepfert N, Prieto G, Verano J, Dufour B
JournalENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Volume25
Pagination325-332
Date PublishedJUL 2
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1461-4103
Mots-cléscamelids, gastrointestinal parasites, Palaeoparasitology, Peru, pre-Hispanic
Résumé

Palaeoparasitological investigation was conducted on a first set of samples from 13 sacrificed domestic camelids recovered from the pre-Hispanic Chimu culture site of Huanchaquito-Las Llamas, Peru. The aim was to establish the animals' gastrointestinal parasite diversity and enlighten on their health status at the time of their death. To this end, 20 samples of coprolites and intestinal contents were analysed to check for the presence of parasite markers, i.e. preserved eggs and oocysts. Microscopic examinations revealed the presence of five taxa of helminths and protozoans in a majority of the tested animals (61%). Our analysis revealed the presence in some animals of protozoan oocysts belonging to the speciesEimeria macusaniensis(phylum Apicomplexa). Our study is the first report of the possible presence of a parasite egg attributed to the order Plagiorchiida (family Fasciolidae) in ancient camelids. This preliminary study shows that there is interesting potential for conducting palaeoparasitological analysis at the site and that such analysis is promising for answering questions about the health status of the Huanchaquito-Las Llamas camelids.

DOI10.1080/14614103.2018.1558804