Ancient Plague May Have Triggered a 500-Year Population Drop in Neolithic Europe

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New genomic and archaeological evidence shows prehistoric Yersinia pestis infected Neolithic farmers in Europe, but ancient strains lacked flea-adaptation genes and outbreaks were scattered without clear mass mortality, leaving open whether plague caused the roughly 500-year population decline in late Neolithic Europe or if other factors were involved.
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