Ancient DNA provides evidence of earliest known plague outbreak

17 juin 2026 | Ian Sample Science editor
Discovery in Siberia suggests bacterium from raw marmots devastated hunter-gatherer tribes about 5,500 years ago The earliest evidence for an outbreak of plague has been uncovered at late stone age cemeteries in south-eastern Siberia where dozens of hunter-gatherers and their children were (…)
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