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Genetic resiliency and the Black Death: No apparent loss of mitogenomic diversity due to the Black Death in medieval London and Denmark

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: In the 14th century AD, medieval Europe was severely affected by the Great European Famine as well as repeated bouts of disease, including the Black Death, causing major demographic shifts. This high volatility led to increased mobility and migration due to new labor and economic opportunities, as evidenced by documentary and stable isotope data. This study uses ancient DNA (aDNA) isolated from skeletal remains to examine whether …

Authors

Klunk J; Duggan AT; Redfern R; Gamble J; Boldsen JL; Golding GB; Walter BS; Eaton K; Stangroom J; Rouillard J

Journal

American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Vol. 169, No. 2, pp. 240–252

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

June 2019

DOI

10.1002/ajpa.23820

ISSN

0002-9483