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Researchers find 5,500-year-old teeth with evidence of plague bacteria

Researchers have discovered evidence of plague-causing bacteria in 5,500-year-old teeth from remains found in cemeteries near Lake Baikal, Siberia. This finding is significant as it represents the oldest known evidence of the plague.

Researchers have identified traces of plague-causing bacteria in teeth from remains found in four cemeteries near Lake Baikal in Siberia. This discovery marks the oldest known evidence of the plague.

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Scientists discover oldest known evidence of the plague with 5,500- year-old teeth

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Researchers find 5,500-year-old teeth with evidence of plague bacteria