Did the Black Death, the famous, devastating plague pandemic that struck the Mediterranean and Western Europe in the mid-14th century and seeded new strains of the pathogen, Yersinia pestis, in new locales, also reach Sub-Saharan Africa? That it reached the Islamic North African littoral has never been in question: there is ample testimony from Arabic documentary sources for its devastating effects from Egypt to the Maghreb. But did it stop there? Archaeologists now have reason to believe that there was widespread abandonment of urban communities in West Africa in the 14th or 15th centuries. Focusing on the other side of the continent, the present essay argues that previously unutilized evidence—a “living archive” of genetic data combined w...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
The Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to h...
International audienceThe Black Death (1347–1352 ce ) is the most renowned pandemic in human history...
Did the Black Death, the famous, devastating plague pandemic that struck the Mediterranean and Weste...
In 1347, the western and Mediterranean parts of the Old World recorded the first outbreaks of a retu...
This study presents my second major attempt to make historical sense out of the new evidence emergin...
By Lizzie Wade In the 14th century, the Black Death swept across Europe, Asia, and North Africa, kil...
Black Death and AIDS are global pandemics that have captured the popular imagination, both attractin...
Genetics evidence published in recent years suggests that certain strains of plague (Yersinia pestis...
The field of infectious disease history has been transformed in the past decade in large part becaus...
In 1347, the western and Mediterranean parts of the Old World recorded the first outbreaks of a retu...
In 1347, the western and Mediterranean parts of the Old World recorded the first outbreaks of a retu...
The Black Death, one of the most destructive pandemics in human history, has claimed millions of liv...
Recent researches on plague invite scholars to enlarge the chronology and the geography of the Black...
Background: The biology of human migration can be observed from the co-evolutionary relationship wit...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
The Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to h...
International audienceThe Black Death (1347–1352 ce ) is the most renowned pandemic in human history...
Did the Black Death, the famous, devastating plague pandemic that struck the Mediterranean and Weste...
In 1347, the western and Mediterranean parts of the Old World recorded the first outbreaks of a retu...
This study presents my second major attempt to make historical sense out of the new evidence emergin...
By Lizzie Wade In the 14th century, the Black Death swept across Europe, Asia, and North Africa, kil...
Black Death and AIDS are global pandemics that have captured the popular imagination, both attractin...
Genetics evidence published in recent years suggests that certain strains of plague (Yersinia pestis...
The field of infectious disease history has been transformed in the past decade in large part becaus...
In 1347, the western and Mediterranean parts of the Old World recorded the first outbreaks of a retu...
In 1347, the western and Mediterranean parts of the Old World recorded the first outbreaks of a retu...
The Black Death, one of the most destructive pandemics in human history, has claimed millions of liv...
Recent researches on plague invite scholars to enlarge the chronology and the geography of the Black...
Background: The biology of human migration can be observed from the co-evolutionary relationship wit...
This essay introduces the inaugural issue of The Medieval Globe, “Pandemic Disease in the Medieval W...
The Black Death (1347–1352 ce) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to h...
International audienceThe Black Death (1347–1352 ce ) is the most renowned pandemic in human history...