Livestock played a role in prehistoric plague infections
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Livestock, possibly sheep, may have played a role in the spread of a prehistoric plague infection. The plague is believed to have spread across Eurasia around 4,000 years ago, although one report suggests it may have been as long as 5,000 years ago. Ancient animal remains, including a 4,000-year-old sheep, have been found to contain dna that may hold clues to how the plague was transmitted.
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