Researchers have identified traces of plague-causing bacteria in teeth from remains found in four cemeteries near Lake Baikal in Siberia. This discovery marks the oldest known evidence of the plague.
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Researchers find 5,500-year-old teeth with evidence of plague bacteria
Researchers have discovered evidence of plague-causing bacteria in 5,500-year-old teeth from remains found in cemeteries near Lake Baikal, Siberia. This finding is significant as it represents the oldest known evidence of the plague.
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Scientists discover oldest known evidence of the plague with 5,500- year-old teeth
Researchers find 5,500-year-old teeth with evidence of plague bacteria