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Plague of Justinian victim found Cambridgeshire


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A young boy who was the victim of the plague was found in Cambridgeshire. He was buried between 540-550 AD.

“Genetic analysis of a tooth sample revealed he had been infected with the bacteria Yersinia pestis, which causes plague, and Haemophilus influenza serotype b.“

It is notable that the plague of Justinian (541-549 AD) was raging throughout Europe at Europe at this time. The bacterium (Yersinia pestis) that caused this boy’s death and the plague of Justinian, later caused the Black Death that ravaged Europe (1347-1351).

http://anglo-saxon-archaeology-blog.blogspot.com/2022/02/six-year-old-anglo-saxon-boy-who-lived.html?m=1

This study confirms earlier studies in the area that the plague of Justinian (and not just the later Black Death) caused many deaths in the area.
 

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https://inews.co.uk/news/bubonic-plague-first-arrived-in-britain-1500-years-ago-and-ravaged-the-country-299029/amp

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