Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... plague ' during the medieval era . We have to remember that plague was a term that was almost certainly used synonymously with epidemic ( Pye , 1721 ) . Nevertheless in recent times it has come to mean bubonic plague , a bacterial ...
... plague ' during the medieval era . We have to remember that plague was a term that was almost certainly used synonymously with epidemic ( Pye , 1721 ) . Nevertheless in recent times it has come to mean bubonic plague , a bacterial ...
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... plague or any other known disease which is adversely affected in a cool climate . One should say especially for bubonic plague because of the situation regarding rats , fleas and temperature , the heart of the plague problem in a cool ...
... plague or any other known disease which is adversely affected in a cool climate . One should say especially for bubonic plague because of the situation regarding rats , fleas and temperature , the heart of the plague problem in a cool ...
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... plague . Vacancies doubtless occurred due to other causes and illnesses but since clergymen were unlikely to catch plague directly from the sick they visited , although they might get a flea from his cottage , this is not a useful line ...
... plague . Vacancies doubtless occurred due to other causes and illnesses but since clergymen were unlikely to catch plague directly from the sick they visited , although they might get a flea from his cottage , this is not a useful line ...
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