
Scientists Discover Oldest Evidence of Plague Dating Back 5,500 Years
Scientists have uncovered the oldest known evidence of the plague, dating back 5,500 years, which is significantly rewriting the history of the disease. This discovery sheds new light on the deadly impact of the plague in ancient times.
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Ancient DNA is rewriting the history of plague
Dense cities do not seem to have been necessary for outbreaks of the disease
Read full article →Our ancient enemy: scientists discover oldest-known plague outbreak
Scientists have found the oldest known evidence of the plague, which sparked deadly outbreaks dating back about 5,500 years ago – some 200 years earlier than previously thought. The disease has sickened humans for thousands of years and wiped out a significant chunk of Europe’s population in the 14th century during what’s known as the Black Death. Though rare, the plague is still around today and is treated with antibiotics. “To understand our own history, we believe that understanding the...
By Associated Press
Read full article →Oldest known evidence of the plague discovered and it transforms what we know about the disease
Scientists say the find could provide clues on how pathogens may emerge in the future
By Adithi Ramakrishnan
Read full article →Oldest known evidence of plague reveals the disease’s deadly impact 5,500 years ago
Read full article →Scientists find oldest known evidence of plague dating back 5,500 years
Scientists have identified the oldest known evidence of plague, tracing the deadly disease back approximately 5,500 years and pushing its origins at least 200 years earlier than pr...
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