DNA analysis reveals that the Plague of Justinian responsible for killing up to half the population of Europe in the 6th century CE was caused by a variant of "Yersinia pestis", the same bacterium believed to have caused the Black Death.
DNA analysis reveals that the Plague of Justinian responsible for killing up to half the population of Europe in 6th century AD was caused by a variant of "Yersinia pestis", the same bacterium believed to have caused the Black Death.
DNA analysis reveals that the Plague of Justinian responsible for killing up to half the population of Europe in the6th century CE was caused by a variant of "Yersinia pestis", the same bacterium believed to have caused the Black Death.