Where Did the Black Death Begin? DNA Detectives Find a Key Clue.

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By BY GINA KOLATA from NYT Health https://ift.tt/GUWJ8R0
via IFTTT Bubonic Plague, Epidemics, Cemeteries, History (Academic Subject), Teeth and Dentistry, Archaeology and Anthropology, Research By fishing shards of bacterial DNA from the teeth of bodies in a cemetery, researchers found the starting point for the plague that devastated Eurasia, they say.

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