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Oldest known plague victims found in a 5,500-year-old burial ground in Siberia — and many of them were children

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Archaeologists in Siberia have uncovered the oldest known evidence of plague in humans, dating back 5,500 years. According to Live Science, the discovery at a burial ground reveals a particularly grim pattern: many of the plague victims were children. Genetic analysis shows that the ancient strain carried a specific gene variant that may have made it especially lethal to younger individuals — a sobering reminder that plague has devastated human populations for millennia.

Source: https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/oldest-known-plag...

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