Ancient graves held a grim mystery. DNA revealed the oldest known plague outbreaks.
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Ancient graves have yielded dna evidence of what appears to be the oldest known plague outbreaks. The dna, which is around 5,500 years old, was found in the remains of hunter-gatherers in siberia, suggesting that plague outbreaks may have a more ancient origin than previously thought. However, some reports seem unrelated to this discovery, and it is unclear how they are connected to the findings.
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