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Ancestor of Black Death Has Been Discovered in Bronze-Age Sheep


An ancestor of the bacteria responsible for plague has been found in the tooth of a sheep that lived nearly 4,000 years ago in a Bronze Age human settlement, scientists report in a new preprint study.

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