Scientists have discovered a strain of the Yersinia pestis bacteria, that is thought to have wiped out up to half of Europe in the 14th century, in a skeleton found in Latvia
Scientists have found the earliest case of a human with a strain of the Black Death bacteria that is thought to have wiped out up to half of Europe’s population in the 14th century.
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