The analysis of the periods in which the testimonies were recorded indicates that the great majority of the analyzed century ...
Evidence from 13th-century chroniclers and physicians indicates plague may have been involved in epidemics a century before ...
In this article, James Kences documents the massive and dreadful die out of Indigenous people in the coastal areas of New England from 1616 to 1618.
Since the beginning of time, disease has afflicted humanity. Fortunately, medicine has progressed and continues to do so.
At NC State University, an English professor is searching for clues from the past. He's looked back as far as the eighth ...
The remains include women, men, and children who, according to experts, perished during a major plague wave in 1632/33.