Blackdeath.page The Bubonic Plague, more commonly referred to as the Black Death, ravaged Europe between the years 1347 and 1350. During this short period, 25 million people (one third of Europe's population at the time) were killed. Thousands of people died each week and dead bodies littered the streets. Once a family member had contracted the disease, the entire household was doomed to die. Parents ... www.geocities.com/julia09/blackdeath.htmlreviews
TED Cast Study BUBONIC TED Case Studies The Role of Trade in Transmitting the Black Death A. IDENTIFICATION B. LEGAL CLUSTERS C. GEOGRAPHIC CLUSTERS D. TRADE CLUSTERS E. ENVIRONMENT CLUSTERS F. RELEVANT WEB SITES CASE NUMBER: 414 CASE MNEMONIC: BUBONIC CASE NAME: The Black Death A. IDENTIFICATION 1. The Issue Between 1339 and 1351 AD, a pandemic of plague traveled from China to Europe, known in Western history as The ... www.american.edu/projects/mandala/TED/BUBONIC.HTMreviews
Plague Victims Found: Mass Burial in Athens A unique mass grave and nearly 1, 000 tombs from the fifth and fourth century B.C. were recovered during excavations prior to construction of a subway station in Athens. www.archaeology.org/online/news/kerameikos.htmlreviews
Plague Facts Plague Plague is a bacterial disease of rodents that can be spread to humans and other animals by infected fleas. Plague has three forms: bubonic plague (infection of the lymph glands), septicemia plague (infection of the blood), and pneumonic plague (infection of the lungs). Pneumonic plague can spread from person to person. People can get plague: by the bites of infected fleas; by direct ... www.astdhpphe.org/infect/plague.htmlreviews