Title page for a collection of ‘Bills of Mortality’ that chronicled the Great Plague’s death counts (1665) (via Wellcome Images) The personification of death goes back centuries, with Thanatos of ...
techtimes: Archaeologists Detect 4,000-year-old DNA in Mass Burial Sites, Sheds Light on Great Britain's Plague
New research has unveiled a startling revelation about the history of the plague in Great Britain. Recent investigations into Bronze Age human remains in Somerset and Cumbria have unearthed the ...
Archaeologists Detect 4,000-year-old DNA in Mass Burial Sites, Sheds Light on Great Britain's Plague
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from The Great Plague Exodus The Year is 1665 and the Great Plague has struck London. Guide your family through the darkest period of English history as you flee ...
The term “plague” is usually associated with the Black Death of the 14th Century, which destroyed a fourth of Europe’s inhabitants, or the Great Plague of London, which killed 70,000 people in 1665.
In 1665, London faced one of its deadliest disasters—the Great Plague. The bubonic plague, carried by rats and fleas, spread rapidly through the city, killing tens of thousands. Jordan Bardella: I ...
The great wealth transfer of the next two decades is a major event. It will help determine who creates real world investment and how much money is available for private sector investment.
Coral cover across the Great Barrier Reef has experienced its largest annual decline since records began, a report from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has found. AIMS surveyed the health of 124 coral reefs between August 2024 and May 2025, finding that 48% of reefs underwent a decline in percentage coral cover.