They Reveal that Justinian Peste Originated in the White Huns Empire in Central Asia, Not Africa.
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As part of an Inrap scientific partnership with Harvard University and the Max Planck Institute (Centre for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean, MHAAM), Isabelle Catteddu and Valérie Delattre, archaeologists at Inrap, describe how funeral archaeology, crossed with genetics, can contribute to a better understanding of the health status of the alto-medieval populations of metropolitan France, including the Justinian plague, whose succe…
For centuries the origin of the so-called Justinian plague—the epidemic that ravaged the Mediterranean world in the 6th century C.E.—has been the subject of debates and hypotheses as extensive as they are uncertain. Now a new study signed by Frantz Grenet and Kyle Harper and published in the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, [...]
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