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The discovery provides molecular evidence for the presence of plague in ancient Egypt, as researchers have confirmed that Yersinia pestis existed at least at one point in the region. The finding ...
The infected mummy gives new clues as to how the deadly plagued first spread west and provides 'molecular evidence for the presence of plague in ancient Egypt.' Previous studies over the past few ...
An Egyptian mummy reveals that the bubonic plague circulated in North Africa thousands of years ... Vague apparitions of the disease have surfaced in Ancient Egypt, most notably in a 3,500-year-old ...
A woman buried with archery equipment in 10th-century Hungary is unusual but may not necessarily have been a warrior.
Experts are stating that the 'Dinga Dinga' disease could be similar to The Dancing Plague that broke out in 1518. Let us learn all about the two diseases and the possible similarities between them.
The symptoms of Dinga Dinga, particularly the uncontrollable shaking have led health experts to compare it with the “Dancing Plague” of 1518 in Strasbourg, France. Exhaustion and death ...