A new analysis aims to answer a longstanding question about why the plague reached Europe when it did—and why it spread so quickly. The plague known as the Black Death arrived in southern Europe in ...
Historians have long wondered why the Black Death took hold when it did and how it spread so rapidly. The bubonic plague tore across Europe from 1347 to 1351, killing an estimated 25 million people.
CNN: A plague mysteriously spread from Europe into Asia 4,000 years ago. Scientists now think they may know how
For thousands of years, a disease repeatedly struck ancient Eurasia, quickly spreading far and wide. The bite of infected fleas that lived on rats passed on the plague in its most infamous form — the ...
A plague mysteriously spread from Europe into Asia 4,000 years ago. Scientists now think they may know how
News Medical: A massive mid-14th-century volcanic eruption likely triggered the spread of the "Black Death"
A massive mid-14th-century volcanic eruption likely triggered the spread of the "Black Death"
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