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Ancient DNA indicates plague affected humans 5,500 years ago
18 Haziran 2026Science Daily
- Recent research indicates that plague was a significant threat to humans 5,500 years ago, predating the urban and agricultural conditions typically associated with its spread. An analysis of ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer cemeteries in Siberia revealed early strains of the plague in nearly 40% of the individuals e…
- The study also uncovered evidence of swift outbreaks within families, resulting in the death of numerous children and young teenagers.
- The research sheds light on the long-standing relationship between humans and infectious diseases, emphasizing that the threat of plague is not a modern phenomenon but has deep historical roots. This ancient perspective can help scientists and historians better comprehend the evolution of human disease and its impli…
- This discovery challenges the conventional understanding of the plague's history, suggesting that its impact on human populations predates the conditions that were once thought to facilitate its spread. The findings highlight the adaptability and lethality of the plague, raising questions about the social structures…
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