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A surprising history of malaria is revealed by clues from ancient bones
It's pretty amazing: bones from thousands of years ago yielded traces of malaria parasites. Disease historians are surprised by what they've learned.
United states
Johns hopkins university
Johannes krause
Max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology
Max planck institute
Evolutionary anthropology
North america
Iron age
What we didnt expect
Personal stories about premature
A surprising history of malaria is revealed by clues from ancient bones
It's pretty amazing: bones from thousands of years ago yielded traces of malaria parasites. Disease historians are surprised by what they've learned.
United states
Johns hopkins university
Johannes krause
Max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology
Max planck institute
Evolutionary anthropology
North america
Iron age
What we didnt expect
Personal stories about premature
A surprising history of malaria is revealed by clues from ancient bones
It's pretty amazing: bones from thousands of years ago yielded traces of malaria parasites. Disease historians are surprised by what they've learned.
United states
Johns hopkins university
Johannes krause
Max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology
Max planck institute
Evolutionary anthropology
North america
Iron age
What we didnt expect
Personal stories about premature
A surprising history of malaria is revealed by clues from ancient bones
It's pretty amazing: bones from thousands of years ago yielded traces of malaria parasites. Disease historians are surprised by what they've learned.
United states
Johns hopkins university
Johannes krause
Max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology
Max planck institute
Evolutionary anthropology
North america
Iron age
What we didnt expect
Personal stories about premature
A surprising history of malaria is revealed by clues from ancient bones
It's pretty amazing: bones from thousands of years ago yielded traces of malaria parasites. Disease historians are surprised by what they've learned.
United states
Johns hopkins university
Johannes krause
Max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology
Max planck institute
Evolutionary anthropology
North america
Iron age
What we didnt expect
Personal stories about premature
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