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The plague may have wiped out most northern Europe 5000 years ago

Around 5400 years ago, Europe’s Neolithic culture, known for creating structures like Stonehenge, experienced a dramatic decline. Recent discoveries now offer strong evidence that a major cause of this decline could have been plague outbreaks. Researchers, including Frederik Seersholm from the University of Copenhagen, have sequenced ancient DNA from 108 individuals who lived in northern…

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