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propecia tablets australia kg Dr Piers Mitchell led a team of researchers from the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. They conducted research using a powerful microscope that examined soil samples taken from the skull, pelvis and soil surrounding the grave. Multiple roundworm eggs were found in the pelvis sample where the intestines would have been situated. In a statement Dr Mitchell said “What we found was plenty of roundworm eggs in the sacral soil, where his intestines would have been. There were no parasite eggs of any kind in the skull soil and only very low levels around the grave”.
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