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Four thousand years ago, a sheep in the Eurasian Steppe carried a lethal bacterium that once swept across continents. The ...
For the first time, archeologists and anthropologists have identified this ancient plague in an animal: a 4,000-year-old ...
Researchers have identified the first evidence of the Late Neolithic Bronze Age plague in a 4,000-year-old sheep from Arkaim, ...
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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 to have run through Eurasia during the Bronze Age. The cause behind this ...
The pathogen that causes plague has been identified in a 4,000-year-old domesticated-sheep carcass, suggesting that livestock ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN4,000-year-old sheep offers first evidence linking livestock to Bronze Age plague
An ancient strain of plague ( Yersinia pestis) has been identified in a 4,000-year-old domesticated sheep. The study provides ...
Sheep helped spread an early form of the plague, suggests new research. The bacterium that causes bubonic plague has been ...
Traces of a psychoactive compound has been detected in the dental plaque of a Bronze Age woman buried in Thailand some 4,000 ...
Researchers recovered the first Yersinia pestis bacteria genome from a Bronze Age animal. It reveals how a plague spread in ...
But plague has surfaced many times in human history and persists today. It’s an ancient disease, as evidenced by the three Bronze Age individuals that carried it to their graves.
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