Ponce
16th March 2013, 12:08 AM
I find it very interesting that up till the time that we dug a body that was killed by the black death, in Alaska, there was no sign of it anywhere in the world.......and now....voila, we have it.
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Posted on March 15, 2013 by # 1 NWO Hatr
Before It’s News – by Alton Parish
Historical review provides lessons for the control of the plague
Archaeologists unearthed a ‘Black Death’ grave in London, containing more than a dozen skeletons of people suspected to have died from the plague. The victims are thought to have died during the 14th century and archaeologists anticipate finding many more as they excavate the site.
The Plague is by definition a re-emerging infectious disease which affects the lungs and is highly contagious, leading to mass outbreaks across populations. History shows us that population levels suffered globally due to the plague, with around 75 million people globally perishing during the 14th century Black Death.
This study, published in Infection, Genetics and Evolution, analysed the Great Plague of Marseille, which caused 100,000 deaths between 1720 and 1723. The researchers aimed to highlight issues we are facing with infectious diseases today, to identify the best ways to respond to epidemics and whether we are still at risk of the plague re-emerging again.
Pieter Bruegel’s The Triumph of Death (c. 1562) reflects the social upheaval and terror that followed the plague which devastated medieval Europe
http://www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/black-death-returns-outbreak-of-the-plague-possible-warn-scientists/37934/
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Posted on March 15, 2013 by # 1 NWO Hatr
Before It’s News – by Alton Parish
Historical review provides lessons for the control of the plague
Archaeologists unearthed a ‘Black Death’ grave in London, containing more than a dozen skeletons of people suspected to have died from the plague. The victims are thought to have died during the 14th century and archaeologists anticipate finding many more as they excavate the site.
The Plague is by definition a re-emerging infectious disease which affects the lungs and is highly contagious, leading to mass outbreaks across populations. History shows us that population levels suffered globally due to the plague, with around 75 million people globally perishing during the 14th century Black Death.
This study, published in Infection, Genetics and Evolution, analysed the Great Plague of Marseille, which caused 100,000 deaths between 1720 and 1723. The researchers aimed to highlight issues we are facing with infectious diseases today, to identify the best ways to respond to epidemics and whether we are still at risk of the plague re-emerging again.
Pieter Bruegel’s The Triumph of Death (c. 1562) reflects the social upheaval and terror that followed the plague which devastated medieval Europe
http://www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/black-death-returns-outbreak-of-the-plague-possible-warn-scientists/37934/