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Mass grave in Jordan sheds new light on world’s earliest recorded pandemic

31 janvier 2026 à 12:00

Researchers tell ‘human story’ about crisis during plague of Justinian, which killed millions in Byzantine empire

A US-led research team has verified the first Mediterranean mass grave of the world’s earliest recorded pandemic, providing stark new details about the plague of Justinian that killed millions of people in the Byzantine empire between the sixth and eighth centuries.

The findings, published in February’s Journal of Archaeological Science, offer what researchers say is a rare empirical window into the mobility, urban life and vulnerability of citizens affected by the pestilence.

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© Photograph: Greg O'Corry/FAU-Crowe

© Photograph: Greg O'Corry/FAU-Crowe

© Photograph: Greg O'Corry/FAU-Crowe

Another blast of freezing weather moves into the US south-east

Arctic air will freeze Tennessee and Florida, as 230,000 households in region remain without power in area

Freezing weather that will reach deep into Florida was moving across the south-eastern US on Friday as millions braced for another weekend blast of winter storms following last week’s deadly assault that killed at least 85 people.

Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in southern states were without power for a sixth day on Friday as the next onslaught of blizzards, ice and biting cold winds approached.

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© Photograph: Mark Weber/AP

© Photograph: Mark Weber/AP

© Photograph: Mark Weber/AP

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