Oldest evidence of plague outbreak found in prehistoric graves, rewriting the disease’s history

A new study describes the oldest evidence of a plague outbreak ever found, in a set of skeletons excavated from prehistoric graves in Siberia dating back 5,5srcsrc years.

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A new study describes the oldest evidence of a plague outbreak ever found, in a set of skeletons excavated from prehistoric graves in Siberia dating back 5,5srcsrc years.
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