Ancient Yersinia pestis and salmonella enterica genomes from bronze age Crete

GU Neumann, E Skourtanioti, M Burri, EA Nelson… - Current Biology, 2022 - cell.com
During the late 3 rd millennium BCE, the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East witnessed
societal changes in many regions, which are usually explained with a combination of social
and climatic factors. 1–4 However, recent archaeogenetic research forces us to rethink
models regarding the role of infectious diseases in past societal trajectories. 5 The plague
bacterium Yersinia pestis, which was involved in some of the most destructive historical
pandemics, 5–8 circulated across Eurasia at least from the onset of the 3 rd millennium BCE …

[PDF][PDF] Ancient Yersinia pestis and Salmonella enterica genomes from Bronze Age Crete

AN Hiss, PJP McGeorge, PP Betancourt, MA Spyrou… - researchgate.net
During the late 3rd millennium BCE, the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East witnessed
societal changes in many regions, which are usually explained with a combination of social
and climatic factors. 1–4 However, recent archaeogenetic research forces us to rethink
models regarding the role of infectious diseases in past societal trajectories. 5 The plague
bacterium Yersinia pestis, which was involved in some of the most destructive historical
pandemics, 5–8 circulated across Eurasia at least from the onset of the 3rd millennium BCE …
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