Oldest-known plague outbreak struck hunter-gatherers in Siberia 5,500 years ago: Study (opens original article in a new tab)
Oldest-known plague outbreak struck hunter-gatherers in Siberia 5,500 years ago according to a study using ancient DNA from burial sites near Lake Baikal.
- Ancient DNA from burial sites near Lake Baikal reveals earliest-known plague strains
- Plague outbreak struck hunter-gatherers in Siberia 5,500 years ago
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