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Lloyds Bank coprolite

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31: 414: 145:) ever found, measuring 20 centimetres (8 in) long and 5 centimetres (2 in) wide. Analysis of the stool has indicated that its producer subsisted largely on meat and bread, despite evidence suggesting that other people at the same place and time had access to fruits, leeks, shellfish, and nuts. The stool had undergone 275: 169:, made international news with his appraisal of the item for insurance purposes: "This is the most exciting piece of excrement I've ever seen ... In its own way, it's as irreplaceable as the 514: 193:. In 2003, the coprolite broke into three pieces after being dropped while being exhibited to a party of visitors, and efforts were undertaken to reconstruct it. It has been displayed at 479: 363:
Horwitz, Tony (9 September 1991). "Endangered Feces: Paleo-Scatologist Plumbs Old Privies --- It May Not Be the Lost Ark, But Then, Andrew Isn't Exactly Indiana Jones".
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Jones, A (1983). "A Coprolite from 6–8 Pavement". In Hall, AR; Kenward, HK; Williams, D; Greig, JRA (eds.).
378: 149:, unlike some other human coprolites which are preserved by desiccation. The presence of several hundred 247: 194: 73: 304:
Camacho, Morgana; Araújo, Adauto; Morrow, Johnica; Buikstra, Jane; Reinhard, Karl (December 2018).
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The coprolite was found in 1972 beneath the site of what was to become the branch of
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Fossilized piece of human dung from Viking-era York in the United Kingdom
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Environment and living conditions at two Anglo-Scandinavian sites
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Index


Palaeofaeces
Pavement, York
Jorvik Viking Centre
coprolite
fossilised
human faeces
York Archaeological Trust
Viking
Jórvík
York
England
Lloyds Bank
Pavement
fossilised
faeces
palaeofaeces
mineralisation
parasitic
intestinal worms
maw-worms
whipworms
palaeoscatologist
Crown Jewels
peaty
Archaeological Resource Centre
York Archaeological Trust
Jorvik Viking Centre
"Paleoscatologists dig up stools 'as precious as the crown jewels'"

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