Hunter-gatherers in Siberia died of a plague outbreak 5,500 years ago
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Archaeologists studying ancient Siberia have discovered evidence of plague outbreaks among hunter-gatherer populations roughly five and a half thousand years ago, according to Ars Technica. The finding challenges the long-held assumption that the Neolithic Transition—humanity's shift to agriculture—introduced or accelerated plague. Instead, the disease was already circulating in pre-agricultural societies, suggesting infectious disease shaped human history far earlier than researchers previously believed.
Source: https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/06/hunter-gatherers-...
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