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Author:Haensch S, Bianucci R, Signoli M, Rajerison M, Schultz M, Kacki S, Vermunt M, Weston DA, Hurst D, Achtman M, Carniel E, Bramanti B ,Institute for Anthropology, Johannes Gutenberg University(Openi/National Library of Medicine) Source:https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/detailedresult?img=PMC2951374_ppat.1001134.g001&query=Bubonic%20plague&it=xg&req=4&npos=1 Description:ppat-1001134-g001: Geographical position of the five archaeological sites investigated.Green dots indicate the sites. Also indicated are two likely independent infection routes (black and red dotted arrows) for the spread of the Black Death (1347–1353) after Benedictow [25].

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current18:37, 26 November 2021Thumbnail for version as of 18:37, 26 November 2021512 × 460 (286 KB)Ozzie10aaaaAuthor:Haensch S, Bianucci R, Signoli M, Rajerison M, Schultz M, Kacki S, Vermunt M, Weston DA, Hurst D, Achtman M, Carniel E, Bramanti B ,Institute for Anthropology, Johannes Gutenberg University(Openi/National Library of Medicine) Source:https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/detailedresult?img=PMC2951374_ppat.1001134.g001&query=Bubonic%20plague&it=xg&req=4&npos=1 Description:ppat-1001134-g001: Geographical position of the five archaeological sites investigated.Green dots indicate the sites. Also indica...

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