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Ancient DNA uncovers deadly plague outbreak among Siberian hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago
A recent study has revealed that a deadly plague outbreak occurred among Siberian hunter-gatherers approximately 5,500 years ago.
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A recent study has revealed that a deadly plague outbreak occurred among Siberian hunter-gatherers approximately 5,500 years ago. The findings challenge the conventional understanding of the plague's origins and spread, which typically associates it with urban environments and the rise of agriculture. This new evidence suggests that the disease was present in smaller, more mobile communities long before the conditions that are commonly linked to plague epidemics. The study's discovery highlights the complexity and depth of human history, underscoring the need for continued research into the evolution and spread of diseases throughout human history.
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