A recent DNA analysis of graves belonging to hunter-gatherers in Siberia suggests a deadly disease outbreak occurred approximately 5,500 years ago. This finding may provide insights into the history of lethal diseases.
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DNA Analysis Suggests Ancient Burial Site May Indicate Early Plague Outbreak
A DNA analysis of ancient graves in Siberia indicates a possible outbreak of a deadly disease dating back around 5,500 years. The findings could enhance understanding of early plague outbreaks.
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DNA Analysis Suggests Ancient Burial Site May Indicate Early Plague Outbreak