Archaeoentomological and archaeoparasitological reconstructions at Îlot Hunt (CeEt-110) : new perspectives in historical archaeology (1850-1900)
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Archaeoentomological and archaeoparasitological reconstructions at Îlot Hunt (CeEt-110) : new perspectives in historical archaeology (1850-1900)
(BAR international series, 973)
Archaeopress, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-83)
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A detailed study of the correlation between public and private health in 19th-century North America based on the analysis of a large number of samples from latrines in domestic and professional buildings in Ilot Hunt, Quebec. Over 1600 insect species were identified providing a meticulous and intimate picture of sanitary conditions, disease and living conditions of the different social groups of Quebec.
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