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  1. "After the Plague" This page presents an archaeology project and history project from the University of Cambridge. It is about the people of medieval Cambridge. It studies their skeletons, DNA and isotopes to reveal secrets about their history, genetics and social relationships.

  2. After the Plague is a 2001 collection of short stories by T. C. Boyle. The book was released on September 10, 2001 through Viking Adult and contains sixteen stories, some of which were previously published in The New Yorker, O. Henry Prize Stories, and The Best American Short Stories.

  3. The plague decimated cities with dense and crowded populations. Evaluate the impact of the Black Death on urban centers from London to Florence. Explore how and why premodern cities implemented public health and safety measures before the plague.

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  4. 1 de dic. de 2023 · Full “osteobiographies” are available on a new website launched by the After the Plague project at Cambridge University’s Department of Archaeology. The project involved specialists in archaeology, osteology, genetics, biochemistry and medicine, and the results have been illustrated by artist Mark Gridley.

  5. Using firsthand accounts, famous literary texts, new scientific evidence, and cutting-edge historical interpretations, investigate the plagues pathology, its path across the European continent, and how it affected everything from high politics to family life in the decades that followed.

  6. 19 de jun. de 2021 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 303 pages ; 25 cm. A collection of short stories that veer from the psychological to the slapstick, and from surrealism to satire. Termination dust -- She wasn't soft -- Killing babies -- Captured by the Indians -- Achates McNeil -- Mexico -- The Love of my life -- Rust -- Peep Hall -- Going down ...

  7. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Using firsthand accounts, famous literary texts, new scientific evidence, and cutting-edge historical interpretations, investigate the plagues pathology, its path across the European continent, and how it affected everything from high politics to family life in the decades that followed.