They generally didn't. Anthropologists and archeologists dig up people and animal remains all the time that very often show evidence of worms. I believe Richard III sported round worms. Hywela Tá súil agam ach mo chroí > On Apr 22, 2015, at 8:47 PM, Stefan li Rous <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Stefan of all those questions, now is wondering… > > Worms are certainly not only a modern problem. What period solutions do we have for de-worming animals? Or people? > > Thanks, > Stefan > >> On Apr 22, 2015, at 1:30 PM, Clayton Neff <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >> Ffelix wrote: >> >>> Way to worm your way into that conversation, Owain. >> >> I believe you meant to say "Way to arrogantly worm your way in that conversation YOUR EXCELLENCY Owain." >> >> -- Logan -- > > -------- > THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra > Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas [log in to unmask] > http://www.linkedin.com/in/marksharris > **** See Stefan's Florilegium files at: http://www.florilegium.org **** > > > > > > > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to their DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to their DMARC policies.