Ancient Sheep Carries Clues to an Earlier, Livestock-Linked Plague

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A 4,000-year-old sheep bone from Arkaim yielded DNA from Yersinia pestis, marking the first recovery of the plague genome from a non-human Bronze Age sample and suggesting livestock played a role in ancient transmission, indicating a dynamic between people, animals, and a still unidentified reservoir across Eurasia.
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