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Four thousand years ago, a sheep in the Eurasian Steppe carried a lethal bacterium that once swept across continents. The ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSN4,000-year-old sheep tooth sheds light on enigmatic Eurasian plague
Around 5,000 years ago, a mysterious form of plague spread throughout Eurasia, only to disappear 2,000 years later.
For the first time, archeologists and anthropologists have identified this ancient plague in an animal: a 4,000-year-old ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN4,000-year-old sheep offers first evidence linking livestock to Bronze Age plague
A new study has decoded a mysterious plague that swept across Eurasia thousands of years ago. An ancient strain of plague ...
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Front Page Detectives on MSNPrecursor of Black Death Detected in 4,000-Year-Old Sheep Excavated in Russia: Study
Precursor of Black Death Detected in 4,000-Year-Old Sheep Excavated in Russia: Study A prehistoric form of Black Death seems ...
Researchers recovered the first Yersinia pestis bacteria genome from a Bronze Age animal. It reveals how a plague spread in ...
Study by Max Planck Institute and partners detects the late neolithic bronze age plague strain in a 4,000-year-old Arkaim sheep, linking human and animal infections.
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